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CH Pro Pedals and Act Labs Wheel

GTX_SlotCa

CH Pro Pedals and Act Labs Wheel

by GTX_SlotCa » Wed, 09 Feb 2000 04:00:00

Just in case I may want to try this. I have an old pair of CH Pro pedals.
Can I just plug them into my gameport with the wheel in the USB port? Should
the pedal switch be on rudder or pedals?

Slot

Phil Le

CH Pro Pedals and Act Labs Wheel

by Phil Le » Wed, 09 Feb 2000 04:00:00

I use my standard CH Pedals and an LWFF together with the CH Pedals in my
gameport and the LWFF in a USB slot.  The Force RS should work the same.

I set the pedals as controller 1 using the CH Flightsick Pro driver with
rudder pedals enabled.  I have to plug a joystick into the pedals to get
them to work.  With the pedlas set to Car mode, I get split axis controls
for the pedals.  I set the LWFF as controller 2.  Works like a dream in GPL
and RC2000.

The only way I could get the pedals to work without a joystick plugged into
them was to using a suggestion from this group to define a custom 2 axis no
button controller which I called CH Pedals.  You then add two of these
controllers, one as controller 1 and the other as controller 2.  The first
controller is not detected but the second one is.  Weird!  You then add the
LWFF as controller 3 and away you go.

Hope this helps with the Force RS.

Cheers

Phil

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Andre Warrin

CH Pro Pedals and Act Labs Wheel

by Andre Warrin » Thu, 10 Feb 2000 04:00:00

Indeed that works fine Phil, but strangely enough I have more FF when
I put my LWFF on controller 1. I allways had my CH pedals on 1 and the
LWFF on 2. When I changed this, I even had to lower the damping in the
Core.ini file to make the wheel less forcefull!

Some people also noticed this, some didn't, so give it a try, you
never know.

Andre




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