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I don't have expertise programming a graphical interface, but if you follow the Build and install instructions, you will have the necessary programs installed to control the LEDs and MFD text and clock via the command line. You can see the manual page for x52cli for more details |
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If you want a graphical application, this repository on Gitlab is a good place to start. |
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🇬🇧 Hello here,
I just followed your installation procedure.
sudo apt install automake autoconf gettext autopoint libhidapi-dev libtool libusb-1.0-0-dev pkg-config python3 git libx52pro0
as well as antimicroX via the deb package
in antimicroX all buttons and axis are recognized.
but I expected a graphical interface (even simplistic) to manage the leds and text (MFD) through your program.
can you give me the instructions that I miss to arrive at a similar result as the official program saitek
Thanks in advance
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🇫🇷 Bonjour ici,
je viens de suivre votre procédure d'installation.
sudo apt install automake autoconf gettext autopoint libhidapi-dev libtool libusb-1.0-0-dev pkg-config python3 git libx52pro0
ainsi que antimicroX via le paquet deb
dans antimicrox l'ensemble des bouton et axe sont bien reconnu.
mais je m'attendais a une interface graphique (même simpliste) pour géré les led et texte via votre programme.
pourrez vous me donnez les instruction qu'il me manque pour arrivé a un résultat similaire que le programme officiel saitek
D'avance merci
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