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GP2 and split axis w/Thrustmaster Super Sport

david kar

GP2 and split axis w/Thrustmaster Super Sport

by david kar » Sun, 22 Aug 1999 04:00:00

Hi Folks,

Does anyone know the secret to getting GP2 to work split-axis style with a
Thrustmaster Super Sport?  Calibration and setup leave me stooooopid.  I can
calibrate the "joystick A" but to do B the whole range is on one plane and
so I get the old "joystick NOT calibrated" bleat.

D. Karr

Bart Westr

GP2 and split axis w/Thrustmaster Super Sport

by Bart Westr » Sun, 22 Aug 1999 04:00:00

In GP2 you go to Control Method, pick one of the "Unused" controllers (slot
3-6), click advanced. Then set the correct axis for steering, gas and brake,
check Control Driven Calibration and then calibrate. For clarity you may
want to change the name of this Control Method to TMSS or so. Then save the
settings and test.
 I do not know your particular wheel, so I cannot tell you which axis are
right. Experiment if needed.

Bart Westra


jld

GP2 and split axis w/Thrustmaster Super Sport

by jld » Thu, 26 Aug 1999 04:00:00

Well this works for me:

remove Thrustmaster installer from harddisk
create in the Joystick panel of windows a 3 axis 4 buttons personalizd
controller
calibrate it in windows
calibrate in gp2 as a "not used" calib driven; steering is in joy a horiz brake
joy a vertical and throttle joy b HORIZONTAL.Strange but it works for me...


> Hi Folks,

> Does anyone know the secret to getting GP2 to work split-axis style with a
> Thrustmaster Super Sport?  Calibration and setup leave me stooooopid.  I can
> calibrate the "joystick A" but to do B the whole range is on one plane and
> so I get the old "joystick NOT calibrated" bleat.

> D. Karr


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