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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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QtSixA is the Sixaxis Joystick Manager. It can connect PS3 hardware
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(Sixaxis/DualShock3 and Keypads) to a Linux-compatible machine.
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Currently it supports Sixaxis buttons, axis, accelerometers and LEDs.
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Some patches thankfully taken from:
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https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/qtsixa/.
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Notes:
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Be sure you are using a Bluetooth dongle with a HCI version higher
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than 1.1 by using `hciconfig default version | grep HCI`.
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Please note that due to the behaviour of "sixpair" and a replaced
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"hidd", the stock Bluetooth stack is getting disabled while running
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and no other Bluetooth devices will work, until the "replaced" hidd is
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disabled again from `sh /etc/rc.d/rc.sixad stop`.
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In case something like `kdesu` is not installed, you need to run
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`qtsixa` with root rights.
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Steps:
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- connect your device through USB
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- start "qtsixa" and pair your device (Tasks->Pair Device to PC)
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- start "sixad" by `sh /etc/rc.d/rc.sixad start`
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- press the PS button on your controller
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Pairing is just needed once. If wanted, you can add rc.sixad to your
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rc.local and pressing the PS button again after a reboot without any
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further interaction.
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