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http://www.realitycraftsales.com/ima...er_all_new.jpg I can use the AV8R (360/pc version) okay but the throttle and rudder recognise as the same axis. I had a cunning brainwave and plugged in my Logitech DriveFX 360 steering wheel (works on pc but without the feedback) thinking I could use the pedal for rudder. http://www.myhomesimulator.com/images/DriveFX.jpg Genius eh. But I cant get 1946 to recognise both input devices at once :( |
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house if you want to try using your 360 controller i could send you my quickfire dongle thingy it lets you use 360 controllers with you pc ??? let me know if you do ill send it to you :grin: |
how much do they cost and I'll buy one?
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ok after digging mine out to see that its not called quickfire at all its called crossfire duh!!!!
anyway i found this one on play but you can get them a lot cheaper than that mate i only paid around a tenner for mine from game but that was about a year ago :grin: http://www.play.com/Games/PC/4-/3299...s/Product.html |
sweet, ill do some shopping around. I dont find the controller to bad on BOP, so it might be ok for the PC too.
Thanks for that, ill look around. |
If you have a wired 360 controller you can plug it straight in, although you'll probably need to get drivers it should prompt you automatically. Wireless won't work with a charge cable, it has to be a wireless receiver; cunning, huh.
If you're having trouble with the default controls you can change the HOTAS axis functions at the bottom of the control setup page; I used this to put my rudders on the triggers, Over-G style, and throttle on mousewheel. If it reverses your rudders or puts the throttle backwards, pull the other trigger/scroll the other way when setting the control. This will show as a negative (-) axis ie '-Z axis' as opposed to 'Z axis'. Not totally intuitive but it made a huge difference to my immediate enjoyment once I'd gotten it set up. |
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