: >I installed DX5 final, and it refuses to recognize that my T2 wheel
: >(with or w/o the adaptor tried it both ways) is connected, although my
: >MSSidewinder3D is recognized just fine and the wheel worked great
: >under DX3a. I also followed the troubleshooting faq on the
: >thrustmaster website with no luck. I'd appreciate any help with this
: >problem thanks!!
: When I upgraded, DirectX5 carried over my existing calibration, which
: was for a Wingman Extreme, but it wouldn't let me add ANY new
: controllers.
: If I removed one and installed another one, it would only let me
: calibrate after I removed the setup for the first.
: And like you, I can't get it to recognize my T2 at all, adaptor or
: not. Luckily, all my driving games run under DOS.
: I even tried going back to DX3 by removing the Control Panel and
: reinstalling 3, but I can't get rid of 5.
I am not sure this will help with DirectX5, but this may help many of us
who are experiencing problems with our T1/T2/GP1 wheels in the Win95
environment. This is from Thrustmaster's Support page
(http://www.racesimcentral.net/):
ThrustMaster has developed and made available an exciting new utility
called the "ProPanel". The ProPanel is an alternative to the Windows 95
Control Panel and therefore is only useful to users calibrating their TM
devices in Windows 95.
We are primarily providing the ProPanel for our driving wheel customers,
however the ProPanel will work with all of TM's *** devices. Here is
the latest release of the ProPanel available for download at
ThrustMaster's FTP site in Hillsboro, Oregon.
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