rec.autos.simulators

NR2 F10 "View" button

Dave Stoch

NR2 F10 "View" button

by Dave Stoch » Wed, 09 Apr 1997 04:00:00

In Nascar Racing 2:
I would like to know if any one has figured out a way to program the F10
"View" button into the Thrustmaster T2. It would sure be nice at Talladega
to just hit the dash button to see if you can cut back into line on the
back stretch!

Thanks!
--

Dave (Hoser) Stochl
Hoser's NASCAR Racing "2" Page
http://www.racesimcentral.net/;      

Ronald Stoe

NR2 F10 "View" button

by Ronald Stoe » Thu, 10 Apr 1997 04:00:00


> In Nascar Racing 2:
> I would like to know if any one has figured out a way to program the F10
> "View" button into the Thrustmaster T2. It would sure be nice at Talladega
> to just hit the dash button to see if you can cut back into line on the
> back stretch!

> Thanks!
> --

> Dave (Hoser) Stochl
> Hoser's NASCAR Racing "2" Page
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/8757/index.html

That's a feature I wanted since ICR1!! It would be great if the
sims would allow you to configure the joystick buttons with
functions normally acivated by keyboard. Most important example
in ICR2: Alt-B (AutoBraking in the Pit).
I am using the CH Virtual Pilot Pro and this has a lot of buttons
that I could use...

Jim, are you still listening???? 8^)

l8er
ronny

Richard Carls

NR2 F10 "View" button

by Richard Carls » Thu, 17 Apr 1997 04:00:00


Buy a CH Pro Throttle. They're expensive,(about $100.00) but allow you
you to program the buttons on your wheel/yoke/joystick as well as the
throttle buttons. The usual high quality CH stuff.


AWDIWO Racing Inc. Pty. Ltd. Etc.
"Anything worth doing is worth overdoing"


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