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8bitdo and flydigi controllers support

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  • helios@social.ggbox.frH [email protected]

    I use a flydigi vader 3. It's a very good gamepad and works nice out of the box on linux, either wired of wireless using their dongle.

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    Good to know, as I'm going to keep an eye on the Vader 4

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      Hi all. I am getting sick of the stick drift on the Xbox and PlayStation controllers, so I've started looking into 3rd party controllers with hall effect. Two kept popping up, flydigi and 8bitdo. If anyone owns one of these, how's their support on Linux? Do they work out of the box? Just plug in the dongle and you're good to go? Are they stable? I don't ever use any other buttons than the main ones, so I think won't need their software. Unless even the main ones needs programming! Do they?
      Thanks in advance

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      I've got an 8BitDo Pro2. I really like it, but I used to have problems connecting it over Bluetooth (wired would work perfectly fine.)

      It just needed a firmware update. You'd probably be fine now (I've had my controller for a long time now, and rarely ever gave it an update), but if you experience connection problems with it, I'd try updating the firmware.

      After doing that, my controller has worked like a champ ever since.

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      • actionjbone@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

        You're welcome! Sometimes I wake it up with my wireless keyboard, other times I wake it up with the Thunderobot controller. I haven't gotten Bluetooth activity to wake it up, but then again I haven't tried hard.

        I had to tweak the configuration so that it would wake up via activity from a USB device. But that's just part of getting used to managing your system's configuration, right? 🙂

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        Absolutely. This is what Linux is all about, doing it yourself and learning along the way

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        • dabeans@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

          I've got an 8BitDo Pro2. I really like it, but I used to have problems connecting it over Bluetooth (wired would work perfectly fine.)

          It just needed a firmware update. You'd probably be fine now (I've had my controller for a long time now, and rarely ever gave it an update), but if you experience connection problems with it, I'd try updating the firmware.

          After doing that, my controller has worked like a champ ever since.

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          Man, this is so freaking refreshing to hear. I don't know why I haven't bought one of these a long time ago. Buying all the MS and Sony garbage that is made to break. I only ever play wired. Rarely do I use/need the Bluetooth. Do these support the gyro requirements on rpcs3? I was playing uncharted the other day and it was telling me to move the controller on some parts of the game, and the Xbox (more of a shitbox controller) doesn't work on it

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          • default_defect@midwest.socialD [email protected]

            I've had a little weirdness from my 8bitdo "xbox" controller, but I think that might be more due to dual booting and using the controller on both OSes rather than an issue with linux itself.

            But once I get it connected, it works perfectly.

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            I do dualboot, but I just use wired since I don't really go anywhere whenever I play. 🙂

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            • actionjbone@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

              I run Bazzite and I have a few 8bitdo controllers. I've only ever used them via bluetooth, but once they are paired they work perfectly.

              I do have a Thunderobot G45 I use via dongle. It plugs in and works, no configuration or software needed. And after I set up my system settings properly, I can also use it to wake the system from sleep. But that was a Linux thing, had nothing to do with the controller.

              Any of the major distros will probably work with any big-name game controller.

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              Hey, coming back to this comment. Would you be able to share how you setup your controller to wake up the system from suspend? I've been trying for a while, but nothing works. Do I have to be in steam game mode, or can it be done on normal desktop mine on Cachy OS?

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                Hey, coming back to this comment. Would you be able to share how you setup your controller to wake up the system from suspend? I've been trying for a while, but nothing works. Do I have to be in steam game mode, or can it be done on normal desktop mine on Cachy OS?

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                I don't remember all the steps, but it had nothing to do with the controller itself.

                I had to edit system configuration - I entered the identifier of the motherboard USB device, and I told the system to allow it to wake the system from sleep. I'd have to search for the actual steps.

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                • actionjbone@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                  I don't remember all the steps, but it had nothing to do with the controller itself.

                  I had to edit system configuration - I entered the identifier of the motherboard USB device, and I told the system to allow it to wake the system from sleep. I'd have to search for the actual steps.

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                  Man, that would be great if you could find the steps. I've tried doing that, but it failed. I even tried to find it in the BIOS and found nothing.

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                    Man, that would be great if you could find the steps. I've tried doing that, but it failed. I even tried to find it in the BIOS and found nothing.

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                    It's not in the bios, it's a system configuration.

                    https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device#848699

                    https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device

                    Here you go, I found the links I started from. I'm on Bazzite, but Fedora and Debian seem to work similarly around this.

                    Edit to add: I just looked up Cachy, I see that it's Arch. I'm not sure if Arch configures this in the same way, but hopefully this will at least lead you In the right direction.

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                    • actionjbone@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                      It's not in the bios, it's a system configuration.

                      https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device#848699

                      https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-usb-device

                      Here you go, I found the links I started from. I'm on Bazzite, but Fedora and Debian seem to work similarly around this.

                      Edit to add: I just looked up Cachy, I see that it's Arch. I'm not sure if Arch configures this in the same way, but hopefully this will at least lead you In the right direction.

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                      Thank you so much. Saving this comment. I really appreciate it. And if it doesn't work then it doesn't work, I don't care. I'll be switching my son's PC to be a bazzite console soon, so this comment will definitely not go to waste. ❤

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