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## Features
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### Current Features - try them today!
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### Current Features
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* Create virtual devices with up to 8 axes and 56 buttons.
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* Make simple 1:1 mappings of buttons and axes: Button1 -> VirtualButtonA
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* Make combination mappings: Button1 + Button2 -> VirtualButtonA
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* Create virtual devices with up to 8 axes and 74 buttons.
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* Flexible rule system that allows several different types of rules, including:
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* Simple 1:1 mappings of buttons and axes: Button1 -> VirtualButtonA
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* Combination mappings: Button1 + Button2 -> VirtualButtonA
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* "Split" axis mapping: map sections of an axis to different outputs using deadzones.
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* Axis -> button mapping with optional "proportional" repeat speed (i.e. repeat faster as the axis is engaged further)
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* Axis -> Relative Axis mapping, for converting a joystick axis to mouse movement and scrollwheel events.
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* Define multiple modes with per-mode behavior.
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* "Split" axis mapping: map sections of an axis to different outputs.
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* Configure per-mapping configurable deadzones for axes.
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* Axis -> button mapping with optional "proportional" repeat speed (i.e. repeat faster as the axis is engaged further)
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* Axis -> Relative Axis mapping, for converting a joystick axis to mouse movement and scrollwheel events.
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* Configure per-rule configurable deadzones for axes.
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### Future Features - try them at an unspecified point in the future!
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### Possible Future Features
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* Macros - have a single input produce a sequence of button presses with configurable pauses.
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* Sequence combos - Button1, Button2, Button3 -> VirtualButtonA
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* Output keyboard button presses
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* Explicit input and output from gamepad-like devices.
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* Hat support
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* HIDRAW support for more button options.
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* Specify different config directories for multiple sets of mappings.
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* Positional and percentage-based deadzones.
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* Percentage-based deadzones.
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* Sensitivity Curves.
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## Configuration
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Configuration can be fairly complicated and repetitive. If anyone wants to create a graphical interface to configure Joyful, we would love to link to it here.
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## Usage
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After building (see below) and writing your configuration (see above), just run `joyful`. (Feel free to move this somewhere in your path. You can use `--config <directory>` to specify different configuration profiles.
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## Technical details
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Joyful is written in golang, and uses evdev/uinput to manage devices.
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### Building
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### Build & Install
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To build joyful, install `go` via your package manager, then run:
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CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -o build/ ./...
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```
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Look for binaries in the `build/` directory.
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Copy the binaries in the `build/` directory to somewhere in your `$PATH`. (details depend on your setup, but typically somewhere like `/usr/local/bin` or `~/bin`)
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### Contributing
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