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I would like to request joystick-support for the XK-12 and other xkeys boards with a joystick. At this moment vMix can see joystick movement as left, right, up, down plus combinations, but the joystick actually has high precision values like the T-bar on the XK-124-T. Also the Z axis (rotation of the stick) is not registered at all.
I wish this to be usable on X-Y coordinates and zoom of a input. So if I get a 4K camera as input, I can adjust these to cut shots from it. It would also be nice to add an option to a vMix input that locks the x-y axis and zoom at the edges, so that moving the shot off the original borders is impossible when set.
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Interesting you mention this. I just had a dialog with Nick at Rocosoft about using that P.I. Engineering joystick with his software, and he too mentions that the Z values do not translate into his software (though my Logitech Attack3 Joystick does).
What I heard back was this: -- All Professional USB Joysticks use Z-AXIS for that twisting of the handle. The X-Keys somehow decided to use Z-ROTATION for twisting. We don't see any logic for this but that is how it is. --
HTH,
-Bruce
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I can second what Nick is saying about the X-key joystick. It doesn't 'snap back' when you twist it, but instead rotates forever. As you rotate it has a maximum range of -1 to 1 that it will report back. Keep rotating pass 1 (or -1) and the value doesn't go any farther.
Despite that, I have made this joystick work for PTZ control (not with vMix, but using my own written HTML/JavaScript app that controls the PTZ system of a competitive product to vMix). What I did was read the value from the joystick to get a speed between 0 and 1 and used a button on the joystick to issue a zoom in or zoom out command to work with this speed. Would still like a twisting joystick, but it works.
Kane Peterson NewTek
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bcolgate wrote:Interesting you mention this. I just had a dialog with Nick at Rocosoft about using that P.I. Engineering joystick with his software, and he too mentions that the Z values do not translate into his software (though my Logitech Attack3 Joystick does).
What I heard back was this: -- All Professional USB Joysticks use Z-AXIS for that twisting of the handle. The X-Keys somehow decided to use Z-ROTATION for twisting. We don't see any logic for this but that is how it is. --
HTH,
-Bruce Hi All. The logic behind using Z-Rotation vs Z-axis is for exactly the reason also mentioned here. The rotation of our stick does not return to center. If we reported the value as Z-axis, most software would treat it as if it were constantly turning and that could potentially be really awful. As I understand it, Z-rotation is defined as a fixed position value which is better suited for our stick. We are working on a return-to-center design, but no release date has been scheduled. Thanks - Dan
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Thanks Dan, It's great to have your authoritative response. I'm a big fan of the product line, so not having that functionality is sorely missed.
Will look forward to new products as they are announced!
- Bruce
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