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Hello,
Have some unusual use-case for this library and wondering if this is possible. I want make it work in a way that I'll be still able to get joycon inputs while they connected to the Switch.
As you might know, it's possible to install L4T Linux/Ubuntu on Switch which I already did and was able to connect joys using this library via Bluetooth, but problem is that they're working only in "detached" mode, which means when they're disconnected from the console, as soon I connect them I get the following message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/threading.py", line 916, in _bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/threading.py", line 864, in run
self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
File "/home/krzysiek/moje/tello/joycon-python/pyjoycon/joycon.py", line 115, in _update_input_report
report = self._read_input_report()
File "/home/krzysiek/moje/tello/joycon-python/pyjoycon/joycon.py", line 72, in _read_input_report
return bytes(self._joycon_device.read(self._INPUT_REPORT_SIZE))
File "/home/krzysiek/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/hid/__init__.py", line 163, in read
size = self.__hidcall(hidapi.hid_read, self.__dev, data, size)
File "/home/krzysiek/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/hid/__init__.py", line 148, in __hidcall
raise HIDException(err)
hid.HIDException: Input/output error
My use case is to make a Python script running on a Linux switch within which I can control some external device(ex. drone), but I would like to use it with Joycons connected to the console.
I know that L4T Linux has a possibility to work in attached mode as they can be used as a mouse even, below is some example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhN4vtMYqzA
Maybe you have some ideas on how to make communication via this library work in "attached" mode?
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You most likely can't have two separate drivers/daemons handshake and communicate with the joycons and the same time.
I have no clue how L4T does things, but there is a possibility they've merged and rely on nintendo-hid by DanielOgorchock. Perhaps have a look at joycond?
Hi, thanks for response, this library which you provided seems promising, but I found also another library that is able to read joycon via serial python-evdev so maybe I'll be able to use this library for bluetooth mode and evdev for docked mode :)
Hello,
Have some unusual use-case for this library and wondering if this is possible. I want make it work in a way that I'll be still able to get joycon inputs while they connected to the Switch.
As you might know, it's possible to install L4T Linux/Ubuntu on Switch which I already did and was able to connect joys using this library via Bluetooth, but problem is that they're working only in "detached" mode, which means when they're disconnected from the console, as soon I connect them I get the following message:
My use case is to make a Python script running on a Linux switch within which I can control some external device(ex. drone), but I would like to use it with Joycons connected to the console.
I know that L4T Linux has a possibility to work in attached mode as they can be used as a mouse even, below is some example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhN4vtMYqzA
Maybe you have some ideas on how to make communication via this library work in "attached" mode?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: