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Post by Harding Jr on Sept 22, 2009 2:43:05 GMT 2
I am having some problems removing all the deadzone from my controller, I have selected remove deadzone and it doesn't help much. How do I increase the deadzone? I have only been racing slowish cars on LFS up till now and being super accurate hasn't really mattered, but going faster deserves more accurate precise steering. My other problem is I cant add my throttle and brake to the opposite analog stick. I can only assign buttons. Again really need to be smooth on LFS. Hope someone can help me out
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Post by Administrator on Sept 22, 2009 9:48:37 GMT 2
What wheel are you using ? Is there any mapper software in ? Usually wheel hardware driver comes with config options such as FF strength, deadzone, etc - have you already checked on those ? Else than that, you may just want to recalibrate in LFS
As for throttle/brake assigned to "analog stick"... huh ? That's some additional device, not pedals coming with wheel ?
In LFS its a little tricky to use analog devices - you first have to assign the use of analog axis to the function. It's not just pressing throttle pedal after clicking on "throttle", but clicking on axis assignment after clicking on function ;D
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Post by Harding Jr on Sept 22, 2009 14:32:01 GMT 2
Still setting up onto my PS2 controller at this stage.
I am unsure if I can get any profiling software for it. But I wouldn't want to calibrate it in anyway that it will affect the other games I play as I have fine tuned all other games but LFS.
Sorry I'm a bit a newbie when it comes to LFS can you expand a bit on how to set the analog forwards and backwards axis' as two separate buttons (brake/accelerate).
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Post by Harding Jr on Sept 23, 2009 5:15:38 GMT 2
Update
I found out how to assign the accelerator or brake to the analog stick like I have the steering however. I can only assign one action to the analog stick, either brake or accelerator not both.
I want accelerator up and Brake down if possible.
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