> I think i've discovered a bug in the analog joystick driver. I have a 
> multifunction analog joystick which defaults to a mode where the 4 standard 
> joystick buttons are linked to keystrokes. In this mode the joystick has no 
> standard joystick buttons, and the kernel doesn't detect it when booting. If 
> i turn off this switch before booting up the kernel detects the joystick as a 
> 4 button 2 axis joystick correctly. Could someone please change the analog 
> joystick driver so it doesn't try to detect buttons, and will just accept 
> input from any button when it is pressed, even if the button wasn't 
> previously detected? Or is there a better solution? Thanks,
Sorry, it doesn't try to detect buttons.
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