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Configuring T2 pedals to separate axis?

Hena Hakkane

Configuring T2 pedals to separate axis?

by Hena Hakkane » Tue, 14 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Hi,

Situation is this: I've got two spare pots for pedal unit TM sent me, but
they (accidentally) included instructions for changing steering unit's pot.
I can see that it's not that difficult to change them, but while I'm at it,
I thought I'd reconfigure the pedals to different axis.

Could someone please tell me how it's done?!?

Thanks in adv.
Hena

Chris Roger

Configuring T2 pedals to separate axis?

by Chris Roger » Tue, 14 Apr 1998 04:00:00

Hena,
  I have found tons of usefull information at Wally's World of Driving
Simulations.  He has plan on his page to do exactly what you are looking for.
check it out!
http://www.oz.net/~wottenad/frames.htm
  Chris


> Hi,

> Situation is this: I've got two spare pots for pedal unit TM sent me, but
> they (accidentally) included instructions for changing steering unit's pot.
> I can see that it's not that difficult to change them, but while I'm at it,
> I thought I'd reconfigure the pedals to different axis.

> Could someone please tell me how it's done?!?

> Thanks in adv.
> Hena

Varmint2

Configuring T2 pedals to separate axis?

by Varmint2 » Wed, 15 Apr 1998 04:00:00

PIN #  DESCRIPTION  COLOR  
1  + 5 VOLTS  ?
2  Button 1, Stick 1 (Select Button)  ?
3  X-Axis, Stick 1 (Ailerons)  ?
4  GROUND  ?
5  GROUND  ?
6  Y-Axis, Stick 1 (Elevator)  ?
7  Button 2, Stick 1  ?
8  +5 VOLTS  ?
9  +5 VOLTS  ?
10  Button 1, Stick 2  ?
11  X-Axis, Stick 2 (Rudder)  ?
12  GROUND
 ?
13  Y-Axis, Stick 2 (Throttle)  ?
14  Button 2, Stick 2  ?
15  +5 VOLTS  


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