* --joystick-buttons-ignore option can be used to ignore joystick buttons

(rather than all non-command-assigned buttons being used asi
  left-mouse-click)
 * Updated docs re: joysticks a bit.
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* ASDW is QWERTY-centric; drop it, or add ways to support other
keyboard layouts.
* Joystick can be used to drive Tuxpaint
* Joystick can be used to drive Tux Paint
by Ankit Choudary <ankit.goaldecided@gmail.com> (GSOC 2010)
with integration and fixes by Pere Pujal i Carabantes
* Uses the first joystick found on the system, so should work out
of the box.
* Use --joystick-dev to choose joystick (otherwise
uses the first joystick found on the system).
* Uses any of the buttons found in the joystick, no need for
configuration.
* The hat of the joystick moves one pixel at a time, usefull to
configuration. (--joystick-buttons-ignore can be used to
ignore buttons.)
* The hat of the joystick moves one pixel at a time, useful to
carefully place the pointer.
* The ball of the joystick should also trigger pointer
motion. FIXME: This should work but is not tested.
motion.
* The responsivity of the joystick can be configured via command
line or config files:
* --joystick-slownes sets a delay at each axis motion event.
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* --joystick_maxsteps sets the maximum number of pixels that
the pointer will move at a time.
Allowed values from 1 to 7, defaults to 7.
* Joystick buttons can be assigned used to activate certain commands.
(--joystick-btn-COMMAND options)
* Magic Tool Improvememnts:
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