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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Linux version of GPD WinControls for GPD Win Mini and GPD Win 4 2 | 3 | A full replacement for WinControls, including features not exposed in the official app. 4 | 5 | Shoulder buttons can be reassigned, and mouse clicks can be put anywhere. Start, Select and Menu buttons can be configured. 6 | 7 | Delay between macro keystrokes can be changed arbitrarily, and the fixed 300ms delay after the end of the macro can be changed. 8 | 9 | Many more keys can be assigned to buttons, not just ones you can already press. 10 | 11 | ## Usage: 12 | 13 | ``` 14 | usage: gpdconfig [-h] [-s FILE] [-d FILE] [-r] [-v] [-c] [-f FIELD] [-k] [config ...] 15 | 16 | Configures the mouse-mode controls on GPD Win devices. Replaces the official GPD WinControls app. 17 | 18 | positional arguments: 19 | config field=value, set a button or config field to the given value. 20 | 21 | options: 22 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 23 | -s FILE, --set FILE Read config from FILE 24 | -d FILE, --dump FILE Dump config to FILE 25 | -r, --reset Reset to defaults 26 | -v, --verbose Output current config to stdout 27 | 28 | Informational options: 29 | -c, --fields List available fields 30 | -f FIELD, --field-help FIELD 31 | Help for a specific field 32 | -k, --keys List available keycodes 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | One or all settings can be changed on the command line (e.g. `gpdconfig ledmode=solid colour=FFFFFF`) or from an input file. 36 | 37 | The following fields take keycodes (use '-k' to get a list of all valid keycodes, including mouse buttons): 38 | `'lu', 'ld', 'll', 'lr', 'du', 'dd', 'dl', 'dr', 'a', 'b', 'x', 'y', 'l1', 'r1', 'l2', 'r2', 'l3', 'r3', 'start', 'select', 'menu', 'l41', 'l42', 'l43', 'l44', 'r41', 'r42', 'r43', 'r44'` 39 | 40 | The following fields take numbers: 41 | `'ldead', 'lcent', 'rdead', 'rcent', 'l4delay1', 'l4delay2', 'l4delay3', 'l4delay4', 'r4delay1', 'r4delay2', 'r4delay3', 'r4delay4'` 42 | 43 | The following fields take other values: 44 | `'rumble' (0,1,2) , 'ledmode' (off,solid,breathe,rotate), 'colour' (RRGGBB in hex)` 45 | 46 | The keycodes that reference gamepad keys directly ('DPAD_','LSTICK_','RSTICK','L/R123') unfortunately only appear to work in gamepad mode, and are non-functional in mouse mode. 47 | 48 | Have fun! 49 | - James Churchill pelrun@gmail.com 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from .wincontrols import WinControls,defaults 2 | 3 | __all__ = ["WinControls","defaults"] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | try: 4 | from .app import main 5 | except: 6 | from app import main 7 | 8 | if __name__ == "__main__": 9 | main() 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import argparse 5 | 6 | sys.tracebacklimit = 0 7 | 8 | # Deal with executing either as a script or as a module 9 | try: 10 | from wincontrols import WinControls, defaults 11 | from wincontrols.config import KeyCodes 12 | except: 13 | from .wincontrols import WinControls, defaults 14 | from .wincontrols.config import KeyCodes 15 | 16 | def main(): 17 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 18 | description = "Configures the mouse-mode controls on GPD Win devices. Replaces the official GPD WinControls app.", 19 | ) 20 | 21 | parser.add_argument("-s","--set", metavar="FILE", help="Read config from FILE",) 22 | parser.add_argument("-d","--dump", metavar="FILE", help="Dump config to FILE") 23 | parser.add_argument("-r","--reset", action="store_true", help="Reset to defaults") 24 | parser.add_argument("-v","--verbose", action="store_true", help="Output current config to stdout") 25 | parser.add_argument("-x","--disable-version-check", dest="fwcheck", action="store_true", help="Disable FW version check") 26 | parser.add_argument("-o","--dump-raw", dest="dumpraw", action="store_true", help="Dump raw config data (DEBUG)") 27 | 28 | group = parser.add_argument_group("Informational options") 29 | group.add_argument("-c","--fields", action="store_true", help="List available fields") 30 | group.add_argument("-f","--field-help", metavar="FIELD", help="Help for a specific field") 31 | group.add_argument("-k","--keys", action="store_true", help="List available keycodes") 32 | 33 | parser.add_argument('config', nargs='*', help='field=value, set a button or config field to the given value.') 34 | 35 | options=parser.parse_args() 36 | 37 | if len(sys.argv) < 2: 38 | parser.print_help() 39 | return 40 | 41 | if options.field_help: 42 | if options.field_help not in WinControls.field: 43 | print(f"Unknown field '{options.field_help}'") 44 | return 45 | print(f"'{options.field_help}': {WinControls.field[options.field_help].help()}") 46 | return 47 | 48 | #TODO: group types of field together and print them in a more readable way 49 | if options.fields: 50 | for field in WinControls.field: 51 | print(f"'{field}': {WinControls.field[field].help()}") 52 | 53 | if options.keys: 54 | print("Available keycodes:\n",list(KeyCodes.code.keys())) 55 | 56 | if options.fields or options.keys: 57 | return 58 | 59 | if options.dumpraw: 60 | wc = WinControls(read=False,disableFwCheck=options.fwcheck) 61 | if wc._readConfig(): 62 | sys.stdout.buffer.write(wc._configRaw) 63 | return 64 | 65 | # Read the current configuration from the device 66 | wc = WinControls(disableFwCheck=options.fwcheck) 67 | 68 | if wc.loaded and options.dump: 69 | with open(options.dump,"w") as wf: 70 | wf.write(wc.dump()) 71 | 72 | if options.reset: 73 | if wc.setConfig(defaults): 74 | wc.writeConfig() 75 | 76 | elif wc.loaded and options.set: 77 | with open(options.set, 'r') as rf: 78 | if wc.setConfig(rf.readlines()): 79 | wc.writeConfig() 80 | 81 | # parse any additional arguments as configuration lines 82 | if options.config: 83 | if wc.setConfig(options.config): 84 | wc.writeConfig() 85 | 86 | if options.verbose: 87 | # dump configuration to stdout 88 | print(wc.dump()) 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/wincontrols/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | __all__ = ['WinControls','defaults'] 4 | 5 | from .hardware import WinControls 6 | 7 | defaults = """ 8 | du=W 9 | dd=S 10 | dl=A 11 | dr=D 12 | 13 | a=A 14 | b=B 15 | x=X 16 | y=Y 17 | 18 | lu=UP 19 | ld=DOWN 20 | ll=LEFT 21 | lr=RIGHT 22 | 23 | l1=MOUSE_LEFT 24 | r1=MOUSE_RIGHT 25 | l2=MOUSE_MIDDLE 26 | r2=MOUSE_FAST 27 | l3=SPACE 28 | r3=ENTER 29 | 30 | l41=NONE 31 | l42=NONE 32 | l43=NONE 33 | l44=NONE 34 | 35 | r41=NONE 36 | r42=NONE 37 | r43=NONE 38 | r44=NONE 39 | 40 | rumble=2 41 | ledmode=solid 42 | colour=65535 43 | 44 | ldead=-8 45 | lcent=-8 46 | rdead=-8 47 | rcent=-8 48 | 49 | l4delay1=0 50 | l4delay2=0 51 | l4delay3=0 52 | l4delay4=300 53 | 54 | r4delay1=0 55 | r4delay2=0 56 | r4delay3=0 57 | r4delay4=300 58 | """ 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/wincontrols/config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import struct 2 | 3 | class KeyCodes: 4 | """Keycode mapping for the GPD Win controls. This is the same as the standard usb hid keycodes, up to RIGHTMETA/0xe7. After that are custom codes for the mouse buttons and wheel.""" 5 | code = { 6 | "NONE": 0x00, 7 | 8 | "A": 0x04, 9 | "B": 0x05, 10 | "C": 0x06, 11 | "D": 0x07, 12 | "E": 0x08, 13 | "F": 0x09, 14 | "G": 0x0a, 15 | "H": 0x0b, 16 | "I": 0x0c, 17 | "J": 0x0d, 18 | "K": 0x0e, 19 | "L": 0x0f, 20 | "M": 0x10, 21 | "N": 0x11, 22 | "O": 0x12, 23 | "P": 0x13, 24 | "Q": 0x14, 25 | "R": 0x15, 26 | "S": 0x16, 27 | "T": 0x17, 28 | "U": 0x18, 29 | "V": 0x19, 30 | "W": 0x1a, 31 | "X": 0x1b, 32 | "Y": 0x1c, 33 | "Z": 0x1d, 34 | 35 | "1": 0x1e, 36 | "2": 0x1f, 37 | "3": 0x20, 38 | "4": 0x21, 39 | "5": 0x22, 40 | "6": 0x23, 41 | "7": 0x24, 42 | "8": 0x25, 43 | "9": 0x26, 44 | "0": 0x27, 45 | 46 | "ENTER": 0x28, 47 | "ESC": 0x29, 48 | "BACKSPACE": 0x2a, 49 | "TAB": 0x2b, 50 | "SPACE": 0x2c, 51 | "MINUS": 0x2d, 52 | "EQUAL": 0x2e, 53 | "LEFTBRACE": 0x2f, 54 | "RIGHTBRACE": 0x30, 55 | "BACKSLASH": 0x31, 56 | "HASHTILDE": 0x32, 57 | "SEMICOLON": 0x33, 58 | "APOSTROPHE": 0x34, 59 | "GRAVE": 0x35, 60 | "COMMA": 0x36, 61 | "DOT": 0x37, 62 | "SLASH": 0x38, 63 | "CAPSLOCK": 0x39, 64 | 65 | "F1": 0x3a, 66 | "F2": 0x3b, 67 | "F3": 0x3c, 68 | "F4": 0x3d, 69 | "F5": 0x3e, 70 | "F6": 0x3f, 71 | "F7": 0x40, 72 | "F8": 0x41, 73 | "F9": 0x42, 74 | "F10": 0x43, 75 | "F11": 0x44, 76 | "F12": 0x45, 77 | 78 | "SYSRQ": 0x46, 79 | "SCROLLLOCK": 0x47, 80 | "PAUSE": 0x48, 81 | "INSERT": 0x49, 82 | "HOME": 0x4a, 83 | "PAGEUP": 0x4b, 84 | "DELETE": 0x4c, 85 | "END": 0x4d, 86 | "PAGEDOWN": 0x4e, 87 | "RIGHT": 0x4f, 88 | "LEFT": 0x50, 89 | "DOWN": 0x51, 90 | "UP": 0x52, 91 | 92 | "NUMLOCK": 0x53, 93 | "KPSLASH": 0x54, 94 | "KPASTERISK": 0x55, 95 | "KPMINUS": 0x56, 96 | "KPPLUS": 0x57, 97 | "KPENTER": 0x58, 98 | "KP1": 0x59, 99 | "KP2": 0x5a, 100 | "KP3": 0x5b, 101 | "KP4": 0x5c, 102 | "KP5": 0x5d, 103 | "KP6": 0x5e, 104 | "KP7": 0x5f, 105 | "KP8": 0x60, 106 | "KP9": 0x61, 107 | "KP0": 0x62, 108 | "KPDOT": 0x63, 109 | 110 | "102ND": 0x64, 111 | "COMPOSE": 0x65, 112 | "POWER": 0x66, 113 | "KPEQUAL": 0x67, 114 | 115 | "F13": 0x68, 116 | "F14": 0x69, 117 | "F15": 0x6a, 118 | "F16": 0x6b, 119 | "F17": 0x6c, 120 | "F18": 0x6d, 121 | "F19": 0x6e, 122 | "F20": 0x6f, 123 | "F21": 0x70, 124 | "F22": 0x71, 125 | "F23": 0x72, 126 | "F24": 0x73, 127 | 128 | "OPEN": 0x74, 129 | "HELP": 0x75, 130 | "PROPS": 0x76, 131 | "FRONT": 0x77, 132 | "STOP": 0x78, 133 | "AGAIN": 0x79, 134 | "UNDO": 0x7a, 135 | "CUT": 0x7b, 136 | "COPY": 0x7c, 137 | "PASTE": 0x7d, 138 | "FIND": 0x7e, 139 | "MUTE": 0x7f, 140 | "VOLUMEUP": 0x80, 141 | "VOLUMEDOWN": 0x81, 142 | 143 | "KPCOMMA": 0x85, 144 | 145 | "RO": 0x87, 146 | "KATAKANAHIRAGANA": 0x88, 147 | "YEN": 0x89, 148 | "HENKAN": 0x8a, 149 | "MUHENKAN": 0x8b, 150 | "KPJPCOMMA": 0x8c, 151 | 152 | "HANGEUL": 0x90, 153 | "HANJA": 0x91, 154 | "KATAKANA": 0x92, 155 | "HIRAGANA": 0x93, 156 | "ZENKAKUHANKAKU": 0x94, 157 | 158 | "KPLEFTPAREN": 0xb6, 159 | "KPRIGHTPAREN": 0xb7, 160 | 161 | "LEFTCTRL": 0xe0, 162 | "LEFTSHIFT": 0xe1, 163 | "LEFTALT": 0xe2, 164 | "LEFTMETA": 0xe3, 165 | 166 | "RIGHTCTRL": 0xe4, 167 | "RIGHTSHIFT": 0xe5, 168 | "RIGHTALT": 0xe6, 169 | "RIGHTMETA": 0xe7, 170 | 171 | "MOUSE_WHEELUP": 0xe8, 172 | "MOUSE_WHEELDOWN": 0xe9, 173 | "MOUSE_LEFT": 0xea, 174 | "MOUSE_RIGHT": 0xeb, 175 | "MOUSE_MIDDLE": 0xec, 176 | "MOUSE_FAST": 0xed, 177 | 178 | "DPAD_UP": 0xff01, 179 | "DPAD_DOWN": 0xff02, 180 | "DPAD_LEFT": 0xff03, 181 | "DPAD_RIGHT": 0xff04, 182 | 183 | "BTN_A": 0xff05, 184 | "BTN_B": 0xff06, 185 | "BTN_X": 0xff07, 186 | "BTN_Y": 0xff08, 187 | 188 | "LSTICK_UP": 0xff09, 189 | "LSTICK_DOWN": 0xff0a, 190 | "LSTICK_LEFT": 0xff0b, 191 | "LSTICK_RIGHT": 0xff0c, 192 | 193 | "L3": 0xff0d, 194 | "R3": 0xff0e, 195 | 196 | "START": 0xff0f, 197 | "SELECT": 0xff10, 198 | "MENU": 0xff11, 199 | 200 | "L1": 0xff12, 201 | "R1": 0xff13, 202 | "L2": 0xff14, 203 | "R2": 0xff15, 204 | 205 | "RSTICK_UP": 0xff16, 206 | "RSTICK_DOWN": 0xff17, 207 | "RSTICK_LEFT": 0xff18, 208 | "RSTICK_RIGHT": 0xff19, 209 | } 210 | 211 | key = {v:k for k,v in code.items()} 212 | 213 | class Setting: 214 | """Base class for configuration settings.""" 215 | def __init__(self, offset, name, description): 216 | self.offset = offset 217 | self.name = name 218 | self.description = description 219 | self._values = 0, 220 | 221 | # Single value getter and setter 222 | def set(self, value): 223 | if type(value) == str: 224 | value = int(value) 225 | self._values = value, 226 | 227 | def get(self): 228 | return self._values[0] 229 | 230 | def apply(self, config: bytearray): 231 | struct.pack_into(self._format, config, self.offset, *self._values) 232 | 233 | def decode(self, config: bytearray): 234 | self._values = struct.unpack_from(self._format, config, self.offset) 235 | 236 | def __repr__(self): 237 | return f"{self.name}={self.get()}" 238 | 239 | def help(self): 240 | return f"{self.description} : {self.__doc__}" 241 | 242 | class Key(Setting): 243 | """A button or trigger. Must be a valid keycode.""" 244 | _format = '> 8) & 0xff, (value >> 16) & 0xff) 298 | 299 | def get(self): 300 | return f"{self._values[2]:02x}{self._values[1]:02x}{self._values[0]:02x}" 301 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gpdconfig/wincontrols/hardware.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import struct 4 | 5 | from .config import * 6 | 7 | try: 8 | from . import hid 9 | except ImportError: 10 | import hid 11 | 12 | class WinControls(): 13 | """Class for reading and writing configuration to the GPD Win controller hardware.""" 14 | 15 | # Map of fields and their offsets in the binary configuration 16 | _fields = [ 17 | # left stick 18 | Key(16,'lu','left stick up'), 19 | Key(18,'ld','left stick down'), 20 | Key(20,'ll','left stick left'), 21 | Key(22,'lr','left stick right'), 22 | 23 | # dpad 24 | Key(0,'du','dpad up'), 25 | Key(2,'dd','dpad down'), 26 | Key(4,'dl','dpad left'), 27 | Key(6,'dr','dpad right'), 28 | 29 | # ABXY 30 | Key(8,'a','A button'), 31 | Key(10,'b','B button'), 32 | Key(12,'x','X button'), 33 | Key(14,'y','Y button'), 34 | 35 | # shoulder buttons 36 | Key(34,'l1','L1 shoulder button'), 37 | Key(36,'r1','R1 shoulder button'), 38 | 39 | Key(38,'l2','L2 trigger'), 40 | Key(40,'r2','R2 trigger'), 41 | 42 | # stick clicks 43 | Key(24,'l3','left stick click'), 44 | Key(26,'r3','right stick click'), 45 | 46 | # start select and menu 47 | Key(28,'start','Start button'), 48 | Key(30,'select','Select button'), 49 | Key(32,'menu','Menu button'), 50 | 51 | # macro keys 52 | Key(50,'l41','L4 macro key 1'), 53 | Key(52,'l42','L4 macro key 2'), 54 | Key(54,'l43','L4 macro key 3'), 55 | Key(56,'l44','L4 macro key 4'), 56 | 57 | Key(58,'r41','R4 macro key 1'), 58 | Key(60,'r42','R4 macro key 2'), 59 | Key(62,'r43','R4 macro key 3'), 60 | Key(64,'r44','R4 macro key 4'), 61 | 62 | Rumble(66,'rumble','Rumble'), 63 | LedMode(68,'ledmode','LED mode'), 64 | Colour(69,'colour','LED colour'), 65 | 66 | # deadzone and centering 67 | Signed(72,'ldead','Left stick deadzone'), 68 | Signed(73,'lcent','Left stick centering'), 69 | Signed(74,'rdead','Right stick deadzone'), 70 | Signed(75,'rcent','Right stick centering'), 71 | 72 | # macro delays 73 | Millis(80,'l4delay1','L4 macro delay 1'), 74 | Millis(82,'l4delay2','L4 macro delay 2'), 75 | Millis(84,'l4delay3','L4 macro delay 3'), 76 | Millis(86,'l4delay4','L4 macro delay 4'), 77 | Millis(88,'r4delay1','R4 macro delay 1'), 78 | Millis(90,'r4delay2','R4 macro delay 2'), 79 | Millis(92,'r4delay3','R4 macro delay 3'), 80 | Millis(94,'r4delay4','R4 macro delay 4'), 81 | ] 82 | 83 | field = {f.name: f for f in _fields} 84 | 85 | def __init__(self, read=True, disableFwCheck=False): 86 | self.disableFwCheck = disableFwCheck 87 | self._openHid() 88 | self.loaded = False 89 | if read: 90 | self.readConfig() 91 | 92 | def _openHid(self): 93 | self.device = None 94 | for dev in hid.enumerate(vid=0x2f24): 95 | if dev['usage_page'] == 0xff00: 96 | #print(dev['path']) 97 | self.device = hid.Device(path=dev['path']) 98 | break 99 | if not self.device: 100 | raise RuntimeError("Unable to open GPD controller device") 101 | 102 | def _cdata(self, configRaw: bytearray, index): 103 | return bytes(struct.pack(" 6 | // Version: 1 7 | // Purpose: Decode GPD keyboard eeprom configuration 8 | // Category: 9 | // File Mask: 10 | // ID Bytes: 11 | // History: 12 | //------------------------------------------------ 13 | 14 | typedef enum { 15 | KEY_NONE = 0x00, 16 | KEY_ERR_OVF = 0x01, 17 | KEY_A = 0x04, 18 | KEY_B = 0x05, 19 | KEY_C = 0x06, 20 | KEY_D = 0x07, 21 | KEY_E = 0x08, 22 | KEY_F = 0x09, 23 | KEY_G = 0x0a, 24 | KEY_H = 0x0b, 25 | KEY_I = 0x0c, 26 | KEY_J = 0x0d, 27 | KEY_K = 0x0e, 28 | KEY_L = 0x0f, 29 | KEY_M = 0x10, 30 | KEY_N = 0x11, 31 | KEY_O = 0x12, 32 | KEY_P = 0x13, 33 | KEY_Q = 0x14, 34 | KEY_R = 0x15, 35 | KEY_S = 0x16, 36 | KEY_T = 0x17, 37 | KEY_U = 0x18, 38 | KEY_V = 0x19, 39 | KEY_W = 0x1a, 40 | KEY_X = 0x1b, 41 | KEY_Y = 0x1c, 42 | KEY_Z = 0x1d, 43 | 44 | KEY_1 = 0x1e, 45 | KEY_2 = 0x1f, 46 | KEY_3 = 0x20, 47 | KEY_4 = 0x21, 48 | KEY_5 = 0x22, 49 | KEY_6 = 0x23, 50 | KEY_7 = 0x24, 51 | KEY_8 = 0x25, 52 | KEY_9 = 0x26, 53 | KEY_0 = 0x27, 54 | 55 | KEY_ENTER = 0x28, 56 | KEY_ESC = 0x29, 57 | KEY_BACKSPACE = 0x2a, 58 | KEY_TAB = 0x2b, 59 | KEY_SPACE = 0x2c, 60 | KEY_MINUS = 0x2d, 61 | KEY_EQUAL = 0x2e, 62 | KEY_LEFTBRACE = 0x2f, 63 | KEY_RIGHTBRACE = 0x30, 64 | KEY_BACKSLASH = 0x31, 65 | KEY_HASHTILDE = 0x32, 66 | KEY_SEMICOLON = 0x33, 67 | KEY_APOSTROPHE = 0x34, 68 | KEY_GRAVE = 0x35, 69 | KEY_COMMA = 0x36, 70 | KEY_DOT = 0x37, 71 | KEY_SLASH = 0x38, 72 | KEY_CAPSLOCK = 0x39, 73 | 74 | KEY_F1 = 0x3a, 75 | KEY_F2 = 0x3b, 76 | KEY_F3 = 0x3c, 77 | KEY_F4 = 0x3d, 78 | KEY_F5 = 0x3e, 79 | KEY_F6 = 0x3f, 80 | KEY_F7 = 0x40, 81 | KEY_F8 = 0x41, 82 | KEY_F9 = 0x42, 83 | KEY_F10 = 0x43, 84 | KEY_F11 = 0x44, 85 | KEY_F12 = 0x45, 86 | 87 | KEY_SYSRQ = 0x46, 88 | KEY_SCROLLLOCK = 0x47, 89 | KEY_PAUSE = 0x48, 90 | KEY_INSERT = 0x49, 91 | KEY_HOME = 0x4a, 92 | KEY_PAGEUP = 0x4b, 93 | KEY_DELETE = 0x4c, 94 | KEY_END = 0x4d, 95 | KEY_PAGEDOWN = 0x4e, 96 | KEY_RIGHT = 0x4f, 97 | KEY_LEFT = 0x50, 98 | KEY_DOWN = 0x51, 99 | KEY_UP = 0x52, 100 | 101 | KEY_NUMLOCK = 0x53, 102 | KEY_KPSLASH = 0x54, 103 | KEY_KPASTERISK = 0x55, 104 | KEY_KPMINUS = 0x56, 105 | KEY_KPPLUS = 0x57, 106 | KEY_KPENTER = 0x58, 107 | KEY_KP1 = 0x59, 108 | KEY_KP2 = 0x5a, 109 | KEY_KP3 = 0x5b, 110 | KEY_KP4 = 0x5c, 111 | KEY_KP5 = 0x5d, 112 | KEY_KP6 = 0x5e, 113 | KEY_KP7 = 0x5f, 114 | KEY_KP8 = 0x60, 115 | KEY_KP9 = 0x61, 116 | KEY_KP0 = 0x62, 117 | KEY_KPDOT = 0x63, 118 | 119 | KEY_102ND = 0x64, 120 | KEY_COMPOSE = 0x65, 121 | KEY_POWER = 0x66, 122 | KEY_KPEQUAL = 0x67, 123 | 124 | KEY_F13 = 0x68, 125 | KEY_F14 = 0x69, 126 | KEY_F15 = 0x6a, 127 | KEY_F16 = 0x6b, 128 | KEY_F17 = 0x6c, 129 | KEY_F18 = 0x6d, 130 | KEY_F19 = 0x6e, 131 | KEY_F20 = 0x6f, 132 | KEY_F21 = 0x70, 133 | KEY_F22 = 0x71, 134 | KEY_F23 = 0x72, 135 | KEY_F24 = 0x73, 136 | 137 | KEY_OPEN = 0x74, 138 | KEY_HELP = 0x75, 139 | KEY_PROPS = 0x76, 140 | KEY_FRONT = 0x77, 141 | KEY_STOP = 0x78, 142 | KEY_AGAIN = 0x79, 143 | KEY_UNDO = 0x7a, 144 | KEY_CUT = 0x7b, 145 | KEY_COPY = 0x7c, 146 | KEY_PASTE = 0x7d, 147 | KEY_FIND = 0x7e, 148 | KEY_MUTE = 0x7f, 149 | KEY_VOLUMEUP = 0x80, 150 | KEY_VOLUMEDOWN = 0x81, 151 | 152 | KEY_KPCOMMA = 0x85, 153 | 154 | KEY_RO = 0x87, 155 | KEY_KATAKANAHIRAGANA = 0x88, 156 | KEY_YEN = 0x89, 157 | KEY_HENKAN = 0x8a, 158 | KEY_MUHENKAN = 0x8b, 159 | KEY_KPJPCOMMA = 0x8c, 160 | 161 | KEY_HANGEUL = 0x90, 162 | KEY_HANJA = 0x91, 163 | KEY_KATAKANA = 0x92, 164 | KEY_HIRAGANA = 0x93, 165 | KEY_ZENKAKUHANKAKU = 0x94, 166 | 167 | KEY_KPLEFTPAREN = 0xb6, 168 | KEY_KPRIGHTPAREN = 0xb7, 169 | 170 | KEY_LEFTCTRL = 0xe0, 171 | KEY_LEFTSHIFT = 0xe1, 172 | KEY_LEFTALT = 0xe2, 173 | KEY_LEFTMETA = 0xe3, 174 | KEY_RIGHTCTRL = 0xe4, 175 | KEY_RIGHTSHIFT = 0xe5, 176 | KEY_RIGHTALT = 0xe6, 177 | KEY_RIGHTMETA = 0xe7, 178 | 179 | KEY_MOUSE_SCROLLUP = 0xe8, 180 | KEY_MEDIA_SCROLLDOWN = 0xe9, 181 | KEY_MOUSE_LEFT = 0xea, 182 | KEY_MOUSE_RIGHT = 0xeb, 183 | KEY_MOUSE_MIDDLE = 0xec, 184 | KEY_MOUSE_FAST = 0xed, 185 | } Key; 186 | 187 | struct { 188 | Key dpad_up; 189 | Key dpad_down; 190 | Key dpad_left; 191 | Key dpad_right; 192 | Key dpad_A; 193 | Key dpad_B; 194 | Key dpad_X; 195 | Key dpad_Y; 196 | Key leftstick_up; 197 | Key leftstick_down; 198 | Key leftstick_left; 199 | Key leftstick_right; 200 | Key leftstick_click; 201 | Key rightstick_click; 202 | } keys; 203 | 204 | FSkip(6); 205 | 206 | // surely this isn't mouse control? 207 | uint16 unk[4]; 208 | 209 | FSkip(8); 210 | 211 | typedef struct { 212 | Key m1; 213 | Key m2; 214 | Key m3; 215 | Key m4; 216 | } Macro; 217 | 218 | Macro macro[2]; 219 | 220 | enum { OFF, LOW, HIGH } rumble; 221 | 222 | uint16 led[2]; 223 | 224 | struct { 225 | byte left_centre; 226 | byte left_boundary; 227 | byte right_centre; 228 | byte right_boundary; 229 | } deadzones; 230 | 231 | FSkip(4); 232 | 233 | typedef struct { 234 | uint16 delay_ms[4]; 235 | } MacroDelays; 236 | 237 | MacroDelays left; 238 | MacroDelays right; 239 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------