Usb — Network Joystick -bm- Driver
Traditional input devices communicate via physical buses such as USB or Bluetooth. However, industrial and commercial robotics increasingly require low-latency control over local area networks (LAN) or Wi-Fi. The "BM" (Benchmark) series of network joysticks functions as a USB-over-IP peripheral, appearing to the host as a network node rather than a physical USB device.
Before we dissect the ‘-bm-’ driver, let’s define the hardware. A USB Network Joystick is not a physical joystick you buy at Best Buy. Instead, it is a that consists of: usb network joystick -bm- driver
The device is typically mapped to /dev/input/js0 or /dev/input/eventX . You can check recognition by running ls -l /dev/input/js* in a terminal. Common Issues usb network joystick -bm- driver