rec.autos.simulators

T2 with NFS

AK7FA

T2 with NFS

by AK7FA » Wed, 03 Jul 1996 04:00:00

Is anyone using the Thrustmaster T2 Wheel/Pedal with Need For Speed?  If
so, how do you calibrate it?  I finally bought the game and it seems
great, however I can't get the T2 to work.  Any help is greatly
appreciated/

Hans Gro

T2 with NFS

by Hans Gro » Thu, 04 Jul 1996 04:00:00

On Tue, 02 Jul 1996 21:56:31 -0500, AK7FAN


>Is anyone using the Thrustmaster T2 Wheel/Pedal with Need For Speed?  If
>so, how do you calibrate it?  I finally bought the game and it seems
>great, however I can't get the T2 to work.  Any help is greatly
>appreciated/

I use it with success. Look at the Thrustmaster website for the proper
calibration instructions. Works just fine. You need to use the adapter
that comes with the T2 though, because NFS only recognizes one
joystick.

Hans

Adam

T2 with NFS

by Adam » Thu, 04 Jul 1996 04:00:00


 If you mean you can't get the pedals to work, you need to call
thrustmaster and have then send you
a converter. It will force the pedals to the Y axis on joystick 1, which
NFS requires. The converter
is free and I got only a few days after calling thrusty.

Adam

Rob Adl

T2 with NFS

by Rob Adl » Sat, 06 Jul 1996 04:00:00


>Is anyone using the Thrustmaster T2 Wheel/Pedal with Need For Speed?  If
>so, how do you calibrate it?  I finally bought the game and it seems
>great, however I can't get the T2 to work.  Any help is greatly
>appreciated/

   After choosing Joystick Calibration in Game Options / Control
Setups turn the wheel hard to left/right AND press the foot pedals to
follow the gear shift pattern on the screen. Make sure the pedals and
wheel travel through their full range of motion when doing this.
   On my system I have to use the small white adapter that came with
the T2 setup to allow use of both pedals and wheel.
   Hope this helps.

        Rob Adlam.
                Hamilton, New Zealand.


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