Help with code! Gamepad?

Mike Driscoll kyosohma at gmail.com
Fri Apr 24 12:05:00 EDT 2009


On Apr 24, 10:11 am, DC16 <luster... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 4:03 pm, Mike Driscoll <kyoso... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 23, 6:46 am, DC16 <luster... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am using pygame and OpenGL.
> > > How do I make a gamepad able to move the camera to a side of a cube on
> > > screen.
>
> > > Here is the code for keyboard use:
>
> > > import pygame
> > > from pygame.locals import *
> > > import sys
> > > from OpenGLLibrary import *
>
> > > pygame.init()
>
> > > Screen = (800,600)
> > > Window = glLibWindow(Screen,caption="Camera Test")
> > > View3D = glLibView3D((0,0,Screen[0],Screen[1]),45)
> > > View3D.set_view()
>
> > > Camera = glLibCamera([0,0.5,6],[0,0,0])
>
> > > glLibColorMaterial(True)
>
> > > drawing = 0
> > > Objects = [glLibObjCube(),glLibObjTeapot(),glLibObjSphere
> > > (64),glLibObjCylinder(0.5,1.0,64),glLibObjCone(0.5,1.8,64)]
>
> > > while True:
> > >     key = pygame.key.get_pressed()
> > >     for event in pygame.event.get():
> > >         if event.type == QUIT:
> > >             pygame.quit()
> > >             sys.exit()
> > >         if event.type == KEYDOWN:
> > >             if event.key == K_ESCAPE:
> > >                 pygame.quit()
> > >                 sys.exit()
> > >             if event.key == K_RETURN:
> > >                 drawing += 1
> > >                 if drawing == 5:
> > >                     drawing = 0
> > >             if event.key == K_1: glLibColor((255,255,255))
> > >             if event.key == K_2: glLibColor((255,0,0))
> > >             if event.key == K_3: glLibColor((255,128,0))
> > >             if event.key == K_4: glLibColor((255,255,0))
> > >             if event.key == K_5: glLibColor((0,255,0))
> > >             if event.key == K_6: glLibColor((0,0,255))
> > >             if event.key == K_7: glLibColor((128,0,255))
> > >     if   key[K_LEFT]: Camera.set_target_pos([-6,0.5,0])
> > >     elif key[K_RIGHT]: Camera.set_target_pos([6,0.5,0])
> > >     elif key[K_UP]: Camera.set_target_pos([0,6,2])
> > >     elif key[K_DOWN]: Camera.set_target_pos([0,-6,2])
> > >     else: Camera.set_target_pos([0,0.5,6])
>
> > >     Camera.update()
>
> > >     Window.clear()
> > >     Camera.set_camera()
> > >     Objects[drawing].draw()
> > >     Window.flip()
>
> > > How do I change it so that a gampad can move the camera in the same
> > > way.
> > > (Ignore the colour changing code)
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Dexter (DC16)
>
> > > BTW the code was originally by someone else.
>
> > Try cross-posting to the pygame guys:http://www.pygame.org/wiki/info
>
> > I read that pyglet will have some sort of gamepad support soon too, so
> > you might want to check that project out as well.
>
> > - Mike- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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> I cannot find any code for gamepad/joypad on there.

I guess I was thinking of this: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/jaraco.input/1.0

Mike



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