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UPD: it works from BigPicture. But after I take a stone with RT button I can't drop it. I can drop it only holding the RT button
If you're still having issues and want us to look into this, could you tell us what OS X version / Linux distro do you have? Have you managed to get the controller recognized at all and manually binding the keys through Settings -> Configure Controls?
Cheers. :)
Settings -> Configure Controls don't recognizes second stick. Also second stick is active in game, but inverted on axises X Y
RT button acts as it is described above
Logitech F710 is recognized as generic X-Box pad
I'm having this problem as well.
F710 should be a pretty common joypad on all platforms.
Any news?
For now, Mac users could try to install and try this program[nongraphical.com] which allows you to map controls of your mouse and keyboard to your controller. This will make playing with Zoya the Thief a bit tedious compared to the normal aiming mechanic, but should fix the other issues.
Linux users could try this program.[qjoypad.sourceforge.net]
I hope this helps. Sorry for the inconvenience. Let me know if you have other questions.