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jscal(1)							      jscal(1)

NAME
       jscal - joystick calibration and remapping program

SYNOPSIS
       jscal [options] <device‐name>

DESCRIPTION
       jscal  calibrates  joysticks and maps joystick axes and buttons.	 Cali‐
       brating a joystick ensures the positions on the various axes  are  cor‐
       rectly  interpreted.   Mapping  axes and buttons allows the meanings of
       the joystick's axes and buttons to be redefined.

       On Debian systems the calibration settings  can	be  stored  and	 later
       applied automatically using the jscal-store command.

OPTIONS
       -c, --calibrate
	      Calibrate the joystick.

       -h, --help
	      Print out a summary of available options.

       -s, --set-correction <nb_axes,type,precision,coefficients,...>
	      Sets correction to specified values.  For each axis, specify the
	      correction type (0 for none, 1 for "broken  line"),  the	preci‐
	      sion,  and  if  necessary	 the  correction coefficients ("broken
	      line" corrections take four coefficients).

       -u,  --set-mappings  <nb_axes,axmap1,axmap2,...,nb_buttons,btnmap1,btn‐
       map2,...>
	      Sets  axis and button mappings.  n_of_buttons can be set to 0 to
	      remap axes only.

       -t, --test-center
	      Tests if the joystick is correctly calibrated.  Returns 2 if the
	      axes  are	 not calibrated, 3 if buttons were pressed, 1 if there
	      was any other error, and 0 on success.

       -V, --version
	      Prints the version numbers of the running	 joystick  driver  and
	      that which jscal was compiled for.

       -p, --print-correction
	      Prints  the current correction settings.	The format of the out‐
	      put is a jscal command line.

       -q, --print-mappings
	      Prints the current axis and button mappings.  The format of  the
	      output is a jscal command line.

CALIBRATION
       Using  the Linux input system, joysticks are expected to produce values
       between -32767 and 32767 for axes, with 0 meaning the joystick is  cen‐
       tred.   Thus, full‐left should produce -32767 on the X axis, full‐right
       32767 on the X axis, full‐forward -32767 on the Y axis, and so on.

       Many joysticks and gamepads (especially older ones) are	slightly  mis‐
       aligned; as a result they may not use the full range of values (for the
       extremes of the axes), or more annoyingly they may not give 0 when cen‐
       tred.  Calibrating a joystick provides the kernel with information on a
       joystick's real behaviour, which allows the kernel to  correct  various
       joysticks'  deficiencies	 and  produce consistent output as far as joy‐
       stick‐using software is concerned.

       jstest(1) is useful to determine whether a joystick is calibrated: when
       run,  it	 should	 produce all 0s when the joystick is at rest, and each
       axis should be able to produce the values  -32767  and  32767.	Analog
       joysticks should produce values in between 0 and the extremes, but this
       is not necessary; digital directional pads  work	 fine  with  only  the
       three values.

SEE ALSO
       ffset(1), jstest(1), jscal-store(1).

AUTHORS
       jscal  was  written  by Vojtech Pavlik and improved by many others; see
       the linuxconsole tools documentation for details.

       This manual page was written by Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>,  for  the
       Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

jscal				 Jul 11, 2010			      jscal(1)
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