
#Acer aspire one nav50 install
To calibrate a joystick which will fix centering problems, install the joystick package "yum install joystick" and run jstest /dev/js0 to figure out which axes were which then jscal -c /dev/js0 to calibrate the axes.You can also consult the Emulator section for more information on the emulators present in Recalbox. If the stick is loaded with the 4-Way map, the joystick cursor should only move to the top, bottom, left, and right. You can ignore the output of jscal -t /dev/js0, which may insist that your joystick is not calibrated. The 5200's internal hardware was almost identical to Atari's 8-bit computers however it came with an innovative controller featuring a 360-degree non-centering joystick with a numeric keypad, start, pause, and reset buttons.


#Acer aspire one nav50 code
# Each input is mapped to 1 joystick button (or 0 for "none") # Find joystick button codes by running: # $ jstest /dev/input/js0 # and ADDING ONE to the button code you want. Support for pre-defined controller files (X-Arcade, SlikStik, etc).

Also very good at mapping analog controls to a digital joystick FBA_Next (Retroarch core): Fast but not as accurate/configurable as mame – good for CPS3 & PGM & a few SHMUPS that are buggy in advmame Other: Daphne: Plays laser disc games like Dragons Lair & Space Ace Additional assorted console emulators.
