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== <span class="mw-headline"> Speculation </span> ==
== <span class="mw-headline"> Speculation </span> ==


* <del>Rumors that both the wired gamepad and wireless dongle share the same interface, but probably won't have the same USB device IDs.</del>
* <del>Rumors that both the wired gamepad and wireless dongle share the same interface, but probably won't have the same USB device IDs.</del>
* The last six bytes of the input descriptor are for analog face buttons. The information on the web is contradictory. I know that the controller did have pressure sensitive face buttons originally. Some web sites now say that it does not, so they must have been scrapped. Others say that it still does have them. If it does not the bytes are just a relic, but if the controler does have the analog buttons then there must be some form of toggle mechanism.
* The last six bytes of the input descriptor are for analog face buttons. The information on the web is contradictory. I know that the controller did have pressure sensitive face buttons originally. Some web sites now say that it does not, so they must have been scrapped. Others say that it still does have them. If it does not the bytes are just a relic, but if the controler does have the analog buttons then there must be some form of toggle mechanism.

Revision as of 16:36, 14 April 2010

Speculation

  • Rumors that both the wired gamepad and wireless dongle share the same interface, but probably won't have the same USB device IDs.
  • The last six bytes of the input descriptor are for analog face buttons. The information on the web is contradictory. I know that the controller did have pressure sensitive face buttons originally. Some web sites now say that it does not, so they must have been scrapped. Others say that it still does have them. If it does not the bytes are just a relic, but if the controler does have the analog buttons then there must be some form of toggle mechanism.