Usb Network Joystick -bm- Driver

Often appears as USB\VID_0079&PID_0006 (DragonRise Inc. Joystick).

The -bm- in your query likely refers to a or a specific fork/modification of the xone driver or usbip (USB over IP) project, or a custom kernel module like usb_network_joystick . usb network joystick -bm- driver

usbipd bind --busid 1-4

| Feature | Linux (Host/Client) | Windows (Client) | macOS (Client) | |---------|--------------------|------------------|----------------| | Kernel-level virtual joystick | ✅ (uinput, evdev) | ✅ (via WinUSB/libusb filter) | ❌ (requires 3rd party IOKit) | | XInput emulation | ❌ (but can use xboxdrv) | ✅ | ❌ | | Force feedback | ✅ (FFB over evdev) | ✅ (via hidraw) | ❌ | | Hot-plug detection | ✅ (udev) | ⚠️ (requires service restart) | ❌ | Often appears as USB\VID_0079&PID_0006 (DragonRise Inc

The USB Network Joystick – BM Driver concept is ripe for evolution: usbipd bind --busid 1-4 | Feature | Linux

Here is a guide to help you resolve this and get your joystick working. 1. Identify the Correct Hardware ID