ffcfstress -V (return code: 1)
-------- ffcfstress - Force Feedback: Constant Force Stress Test --------
Description:
This program is for stress testing constant non-enveloped forces on
a force feedback device via the event interface. It simulates a
moving spring force by a frequently updated constant force effect.
BE CAREFUL IN USAGE, YOUR DEVICE MAY GET DAMAGED BY THE STRESS TEST!
Usage:
ffcfstress <option> [<option>...]
Options:
-d <string> device name (default: /dev/input/event0)
-u <double> update rate in Hz (default: 25.00)
-f <double> spring center motion frequency in Hz (default: 0.10)
-a <double> spring center motion amplitude 0.0..1.0 (default: 1.00)
-s <double> spring strength factor (default: 1.00)
-x <int> absolute axis to test (default: 0=X)
(0 = X, 1 = Y, 2 = Z, 3 = RX, 4 = RY, 5 = RZ, 6 = WHEEL)
-A switch off auto-centering
-o dummy option (useful because at least one option is needed)
ffcfstress -HELP (return code: 1)
-------- ffcfstress - Force Feedback: Constant Force Stress Test --------
Description:
This program is for stress testing constant non-enveloped forces on
a force feedback device via the event interface. It simulates a
moving spring force by a frequently updated constant force effect.
BE CAREFUL IN USAGE, YOUR DEVICE MAY GET DAMAGED BY THE STRESS TEST!
Usage:
ffcfstress <option> [<option>...]
Options:
-d <string> device name (default: /dev/input/event0)
-u <double> update rate in Hz (default: 25.00)
-f <double> spring center motion frequency in Hz (default: 0.10)
-a <double> spring center motion amplitude 0.0..1.0 (default: 1.00)
-s <double> spring strength factor (default: 1.00)
-x <int> absolute axis to test (default: 0=X)
(0 = X, 1 = Y, 2 = Z, 3 = RX, 4 = RY, 5 = RZ, 6 = WHEEL)
-A switch off auto-centering
-o dummy option (useful because at least one option is needed)