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wheel with win95

Adam

wheel with win95

by Adam » Tue, 02 Jul 1996 04:00:00

 I have a driving wheel and when I hook it up and boot win95 it says
joystick not connected properly, my
gamepad and thrustmaster work fine BTW. I assume it's because it's not
seeing a Y axis so anybody
know a solution or a workaround? The wheel is a Wiazrd pro
from.....wizard, now defunct. I do plan on
buying some CH pedals so hopefully it will solve the problem but in the
mean time I'd really like to be playing ICR2 for win95.

Adam

Paul Sander

wheel with win95

by Paul Sander » Wed, 03 Jul 1996 04:00:00

I have a Thrustmaster T1 steering wheel with the CH Pro pedals.  The way I
resolved the problem was to add a 100K pot to the Y-axis.  

-Paul

On Monday, July 01, 1996, "Adam M" wrote...
>  I have a driving wheel and when I hook it up and boot win95 it says
> joystick not connected properly, my
> gamepad and thrustmaster work fine BTW. I assume it's because it's not
> seeing a Y axis so anybody
> know a solution or a workaround? The wheel is a Wiazrd pro
> from.....wizard, now defunct. I do plan on
> buying some CH pedals so hopefully it will solve the problem but in the
> mean time I'd really like to be playing ICR2 for win95.

> Adam


Paul Sander

wheel with win95

by Paul Sander » Wed, 03 Jul 1996 04:00:00

I should point out that this is a sucky solution, but it works.

The Thrustmaster steering wheel/pedal combo can also work if you use the
adapter that was included with them.  That moves the pedal to the Y-axis
of the joystick0.

-Paul

On Tuesday, July 02, 1996, Paul Sanders wrote...
> I have a Thrustmaster T1 steering wheel with the CH Pro pedals.  The way
I
> resolved the problem was to add a 100K pot to the Y-axis.  

> -Paul

> On Monday, July 01, 1996, "Adam M" wrote...
> >  I have a driving wheel and when I hook it up and boot win95 it says
> > joystick not connected properly, my
> > gamepad and thrustmaster work fine BTW. I assume it's because it's not
> > seeing a Y axis so anybody
> > know a solution or a workaround? The wheel is a Wiazrd pro
> > from.....wizard, now defunct. I do plan on
> > buying some CH pedals so hopefully it will solve the problem but in
the
> > mean time I'd really like to be playing ICR2 for win95.

> > Adam


Enigm

wheel with win95

by Enigm » Wed, 03 Jul 1996 04:00:00

I got the same error  - all I had to do was plug in my thrustmaster
adapter which combines the two axis on the same controller thus giving me
an X-Axis and a Y-Axis  on the same wheel as opposed to giving me seperate
axis. The only problem is that now ICR2-Win95 doesn't accept acceleration
and braking on the same Y-Axis so I'm still screwed...


>  I have a driving wheel and when I hook it up and boot win95 it says
> joystick not connected properly, my
> gamepad and thrustmaster work fine BTW. I assume it's because it's not
> seeing a Y axis so anybody
> know a solution or a workaround? The wheel is a Wiazrd pro
> from.....wizard, now defunct. I do plan on
> buying some CH pedals so hopefully it will solve the problem but in the
> mean time I'd really like to be playing ICR2 for win95.

> Adam



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