Strange problem here. Just got the CH Pro Pedals USB version
and N4 doesn't find any axis for them.
GPL on the other hand does.
I'm using Logitech wingman formula force as the wheel.
Any ideas?
-Juha
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Strange problem here. Just got the CH Pro Pedals USB version
and N4 doesn't find any axis for them.
GPL on the other hand does.
I'm using Logitech wingman formula force as the wheel.
Any ideas?
-Juha
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You did click on the arrow in the right bottom of the calib menu?
Then you get a second calib menu where you can calibrate the CH
pedals, just like in GPL.
Andre
>GPL on the other hand does.
>I'm using Logitech wingman formula force as the wheel.
>Any ideas?
> -Juha
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>You did click on the arrow in the right bottom of the calib menu?
>Then you get a second calib menu where you can calibrate the CH
>pedals, just like in GPL.
-Juha
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Maybe N4 can see only one device connected at a time? USB controller
devices are seen as seperate units. Unless a game supports multiple
devices you can only use one device in a game. CH has a driver to get
around this problem.
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Jagg
>>There's no arrow for me, since N4 doesn't find any axis for the
>>pedals. GPL does find and has that arrow.
>Maybe N4 can see only one device connected at a time? USB controller
>devices are seen as seperate units. Unless a game supports multiple
>devices you can only use one device in a game. CH has a driver to get
>around this problem.
Andre
(No, I didn't have them ALL plugged in at the same time) :-)
-Juha
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I guess it sees mutlitple devices then.
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Jagg
> Yes that works for me too. I have the older gameport type CH Pro pedals
> too, but I got my hands on a cheap pair of USB pedals and thought they
> might be better since the old ones are getting a bit worn out :-)
> (No, I didn't have them ALL plugged in at the same time) :-)
> -Juha
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