AFBW - Linux

Linux version of the AFBW mod

License: MIT

Game Version: 1.1

Downloads: 3,076

Author: nlight

Followers: 14

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This mod is not known to work with the latest version of Kerbal Space Program. Proceed with caution.

Note: This is the Linux version of the mod, click here for the Windows version.

For more information, see the official forum thread.

What is this?

AFBW is an input overhaul mod. It dramatically enhances the stock input system with a bunch of fixes and many new features.

Features

  • Simple to configure
  • Edit your control setup at any time during flight, no need to go back to the main menu to change bindings
  • Button combos!
  • Plug & play
  • Multiple presets
  • Supports all controller & joystick models using SDL
  • Native support for Xbox 360- compatible controllers through XInput
  • Unlimited number of buttons and axes
  • Keyboard & mouse support
  • Lower latency and better analog precision for some controllers
  • Dead-zone detection and analog calibration

How to use

The mod adds a new button to the mod toolbar. Click the game controller icon or press Shift + L during flight to bring up AFBW's main configuration screen. After setting up your controller you should save your game (by using quick-save or exiting to space center), which will automatically save your controller configuration as well.

Please install using:

The Comprehensive Kerbal Archive Network

ckan install AdvancedFlyByWire-Linux

You must install SDL2 through your distro's package manager (libSDL2-2.0.so.0 should be present on the system)

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