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Help: Tool for joystick/wheel needed!

And

Help: Tool for joystick/wheel needed!

by And » Mon, 28 Dec 1998 04:00:00

Hi all,

I'm using a T2 wheel for GP2 and F1RS.

But especially in GP2 I have to press some keys on the keyboard
(enter, space) from time to time. When I have the wheel on my desk its
very difficult to use my keyboard anyway. But I remember a little tool
wich makes it possible to map some keys to the joystick or wheel. With
the T2 I have two buttoms left wich are useless during the game so it
would be very comfortable to use these buttoms as Enter and Space.

Does someone know whether such a tool exists and if yes where to get
it?

Regards
Andy

Philip For

Help: Tool for joystick/wheel needed!

by Philip For » Wed, 30 Dec 1998 04:00:00

Go here Andy.

It's called GP2button.

http://grandprix2.ga-sports.com/gp2ut_mi.htm

--
Rgds Phil.


>Hi all,

>I'm using a T2 wheel for GP2 and F1RS.

>But especially in GP2 I have to press some keys on the keyboard
>(enter, space) from time to time. When I have the wheel on my desk its
>very difficult to use my keyboard anyway. But I remember a little tool
>wich makes it possible to map some keys to the joystick or wheel. With
>the T2 I have two buttoms left wich are useless during the game so it
>would be very comfortable to use these buttoms as Enter and Space.

>Does someone know whether such a tool exists and if yes where to get
>it?

>Regards
>Andy

And

Help: Tool for joystick/wheel needed!

by And » Tue, 05 Jan 1999 04:00:00

On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 02:04:35 +1100, "Philip Ford"


>Go here Andy.

>It's called GP2button.

>http://grandprix2.ga-sports.com/gp2ut_mi.htm

>--
>Rgds Phil.


Hi Phil,

thanks for the link. I had a look there already but I couldn't find it
(there are so many tools). But its also on the STS page and it works
great.

Thanks
Andy


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