> Hi Slick,
>> Is that related only to Wingman products or can the utility be applied to TM
>> products also?
> I guess it's for all products. But you must use them as "direct input device" or
> so, 'cause this util only redefines the 0-zone of DirectX.
It didn't work with my Thrustmaster T2, because dxtweak expects the wheel
to produce numeric values within a certain range, and the T2 doesn't
adhere to this. So dxtweak came up and showed me the values that my
T2 was generating, but it wouldn't let me change them, as it considered
them invalid. So this may vary from wheel to wheel.
I'd be curious to hear from others who have used dxtweak with non-Logi
wheels, and whether that works or not.
Marc