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	Joystick :id=joystick
This feature provides game controller input as a joystick device supporting up to 6 axes and 32 buttons. Axes can be read either from an ADC-capable input pin, or can be virtual, so that its value is provided by your code.
An analog device such as a potentiometer found on an analog joystick's axes is based on a voltage divider, where adjusting the movable wiper controls the output voltage which can then be read by the microcontroller's ADC.
Usage :id=usage
Add the following to your rules.mk:
JOYSTICK_ENABLE = yes
By default the joystick driver is analog, but you can change this with:
JOYSTICK_DRIVER = digital
Configuration :id=configuration
By default, two axes and eight buttons are defined, with a reported resolution of 8 bits (-127 to +127). This can be changed in your config.h:
// Min 0, max 32
#define JOYSTICK_BUTTON_COUNT 16
// Min 0, max 6: X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry, Rz
#define JOYSTICK_AXIS_COUNT 3
// Min 8, max 16
#define JOYSTICK_AXIS_RESOLUTION 10
?> You must define at least one button or axis. Also note that the maximum ADC resolution of the supported AVR MCUs is 10-bit, and 12-bit for most STM32 MCUs.
Axes :id=axes
When defining axes for your joystick, you must provide a definition array typically in your keymap.c.
For instance, the below example configures two axes. The X axis is read from the A4 pin. With the default axis resolution of 8 bits, the range of values between 900 and 575 are scaled to -127 through 0, and values 575 to 285 are scaled to 0 through 127. The Y axis is configured as a virtual axis, and its value is not read from any pin. Instead, the user must update the axis value programmatically.
joystick_config_t joystick_axes[JOYSTICK_AXIS_COUNT] = {
    JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN(A4, 900, 575, 285),
    JOYSTICK_AXIS_VIRTUAL
};
Axes can be configured using one of the following macros:
- JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN(input_pin, low, rest, high)
 The ADC samples the provided pin.- low,- highand- restcorrespond to the minimum, maximum, and resting (or centered) analog values of the axis, respectively.
- JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN_OUT(input_pin, output_pin, low, rest, high)
 Same as- JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN(), but the provided- output_pinwill be pulled high before- input_pinis read.
- JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN_OUT_GROUND(input_pin, output_pin, ground_pin, low, rest, high)
 Same as- JOYSTICK_AXIS_IN_OUT(), but the provided- ground_pinwill be pulled low before reading from- input_pin.
- JOYSTICK_AXIS_VIRTUAL
 No ADC reading is performed. The value should be provided by user code.
The low and high values can be swapped to effectively invert the axis.
Virtual Axes :id=virtual-axes
The following example adjusts two virtual axes (X and Y) based on keypad presses, with KC_P0 as a precision modifier:
joystick_config_t joystick_axes[JOYSTICK_AXIS_COUNT] = {
    JOYSTICK_AXIS_VIRTUAL, // x
    JOYSTICK_AXIS_VIRTUAL  // y
};
static bool precision = false;
static uint16_t precision_mod = 64;
static uint16_t axis_val = 127;
bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
    int16_t precision_val = axis_val;
    if (precision) {
        precision_val -= precision_mod;
    }
    switch (keycode) {
        case KC_P8:
            joystick_set_axis(1, record->event.pressed ? -precision_val : 0);
            return false;
        case KC_P2:
            joystick_set_axis(1, record->event.pressed ? precision_val : 0);
            return false;
        case KC_P4:
            joystick_set_axis(0, record->event.pressed ? -precision_val : 0);
            return false;
        case KC_P6:
            joystick_set_axis(0, record->event.pressed ? precision_val : 0);
            return false;
        case KC_P0:
            precision = record->event.pressed;
            return false;
    }
    return true;
}
Keycodes :id=keycodes
| Key | Aliases | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_0 | JS_0 | Button 0 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_1 | JS_1 | Button 1 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_2 | JS_2 | Button 2 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_3 | JS_3 | Button 3 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_4 | JS_4 | Button 4 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_5 | JS_5 | Button 5 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_6 | JS_6 | Button 6 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_7 | JS_7 | Button 7 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_8 | JS_8 | Button 8 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_9 | JS_9 | Button 9 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_10 | JS_10 | Button 10 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_11 | JS_11 | Button 11 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_12 | JS_12 | Button 12 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_13 | JS_13 | Button 13 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_14 | JS_14 | Button 14 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_15 | JS_15 | Button 15 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_16 | JS_16 | Button 16 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_17 | JS_17 | Button 17 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_18 | JS_18 | Button 18 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_19 | JS_19 | Button 19 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_20 | JS_20 | Button 20 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_21 | JS_21 | Button 21 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_22 | JS_22 | Button 22 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_23 | JS_23 | Button 23 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_24 | JS_24 | Button 24 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_25 | JS_25 | Button 25 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_26 | JS_26 | Button 26 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_27 | JS_27 | Button 27 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_28 | JS_28 | Button 28 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_29 | JS_29 | Button 29 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_30 | JS_30 | Button 30 | 
| QK_JOYSTICK_BUTTON_31 | JS_31 | Button 31 | 
API :id=api
struct joystick_t :id=api-joystick-t
Contains the state of the joystick.
Members :id=api-joystick-t-members
- uint8_t buttons[]
 A bit-packed array containing the joystick button states. The size is calculated as- (JOYSTICK_BUTTON_COUNT - 1) / 8 + 1.
- int16_t axes[]
 An array of analog values for each defined axis.
- bool dirty
 Whether the current state needs to be sent to the host.
struct joystick_config_t :id=api-joystick-config-t
Describes a single axis.
Members :id=api-joystick-config-t-members
- pin_t output_pin
 A pin to set as output high when reading the analog value, or- JS_VIRTUAL_AXIS.
- pin_t input_pin
 The pin to read the analog value from, or- JS_VIRTUAL_AXIS.
- pin_t ground_pin
 A pin to set as output low when reading the analog value, or- JS_VIRTUAL_AXIS.
- uint16_t min_digit
 The minimum analog value.
- uint16_t mid_digit
 The resting or midpoint analog value.
- uint16_t max_digit
 The maximum analog value.
void joystick_flush(void) :id=api-joystick-flush
Send the joystick report to the host, if it has been marked as dirty.
void register_joystick_button(uint8_t button) :id=api-register-joystick-button
Set the state of a button, and flush the report.
Arguments :id=api-register-joystick-button-arguments
- uint8_t button
 The index of the button to press, from 0 to 31.
void unregister_joystick_button(uint8_t button) :id=api-unregister-joystick-button
Reset the state of a button, and flush the report.
Arguments :id=api-unregister-joystick-button-arguments
- uint8_t button
 The index of the button to release, from 0 to 31.
int16_t joystick_read_axis(uint8_t axis) :id=api-joystick-read-axis
Sample and process the analog value of the given axis.
Arguments :id=api-joystick-read-axis-arguments
- uint8_t axis
 The axis to read.
Return Value :id=api-joystick-read-axis-return
A signed 16-bit integer, where 0 is the resting or mid point.
void joystick_set_axis(uint8_t axis, int16_t value) :id=api-joystick-set-axis
Set the value of the given axis.
Arguments :id=api-joystick-set-axis-arguments
- uint8_t axis
 The axis to set the value of.
- int16_t value
 The value to set.
