FightstickDisplay
A simple program written in python and built on pyglet, used to display fightstick inputs on screen for streaming and testing purposes
Install / Use
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Fightstick Display
A simple program written in python to display fightstick inputs.
Screenshots
<img src="/theme/fightstick.gif" width="320" height="195"><img src="/theme/fightstickHB.gif" width="320" height="195">
Prerequisites :heavy_check_mark:
- python(3.7+)
Installation & Usage 💾
- Clone the git
git clone https://github.com/calexil/FightstickDisplay.git - If you desire, make a launcher with fightstick.sh or fightstick_hb.sh as the startup script.
- Most fightsticks will be mapped correctly by default, but if yours is not simply open the theme/layout.ini or theme/layouthb.ini file and tinker with it until its mapped correctly. Usually only the rt/lt/rb/lb buttons get mixed up a little. If your fightstick is not detected at all, let us know by clicking here!
- For troubleshooting, launch the program with "-D", "-d" or "--debug" to print button values to the terminal for troubleshooting:
python3 fightstick.py --debugorpython3 fightstick_hb.py --debug - You can also use your own images for all items, and if you like different color buttons, just be sure to edit the image names to match in the main program
- Enjoy
Current Version 📰
Version 2.0 Watch it in action here
Contributors: :busts_in_silhouette:
Donate :heavy_dollar_sign:
This software is provided free of charge, but it certainly took time and effort to make, please consider
- Making a donation to support the project, and my other works.
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