2014-04-09, 12:15
Depends on if you are talking about windows or linux. In linux it will show up as a evdev device and thus anything that can map events from evdev can use it. I don't think it advertises itself as a joypad device by default so you might need to made a new udev rule if xbmc needs it advertised as such (certainly retroarch does), but it will depend on how xbmc handles evdev devices.