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Sounds like Mikael's gas / brake pedals use just one axis, so it should
work. "Flight Sim newbie" wrote in message oups.com... Mikael K wrote: I will now try to explain what I did, to get rudder/rear rotor control with the pedals...: Hhhhhhmmmmhhhhmmmmm. It seemed a bit involved but doable. I'm gonna try it and see what happens. I have lower-end equipment than you, so that may be a problem. Yet, even so, your writup seems followable. If I understand the flow, we basically hook all three components up: - Pedals to steering wheel (via telephone jack) - Steering wheel to PC (via USB) - Joystick to PC (via USB) And then we basically turn off the steering wheel in MSFS 2004. That leaves the pedals & joystick working (if I understand correctly). This will be very interesting to try. Thank you so very much for the tip. I will test it out and (if & when successful) give an update. This is a great newsgroup! |
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