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Edit - Don't worry about the fuse info Alpha. I was about to open the stick up when I thought I'd better plug it in and try it one more time, and the bloody thing was working as normal. I've quadruple checked it on several different occasions and it was a no go, to the point where I replaced it and left it sitting in a wardrobe for months (maybe it just needed a rest lol). If it keeps working, I'll have to decide now whether I use it or the G940. I find the FFB2 much easier and effective to use, but the separate rudder and pedals on the G940 are more immersive. Thanks for your help anyway, I'll keep it in mind if the stick stops working again in the future. Last edited by Les; 12-13-2010 at 03:02 AM. |
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![]() The G940 is a nice option but my new oak floor wouldn't like having the screws run into them for the pedals (wifey request), my CH ones had to be retired due to them slipping all over the floor. |
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You've probably already tried it, but the Logitech pedals have the selectable carpet-grabbers on the bottom. Maybe using those on a heavy, sticky, rubberized mat or piece of carpet would be an option. I have my pedals set to their least resistance and at a distance where I don't really have to kick against the end point of the pedal's travel, and haven't noticed them slipping around with the carpet-grabbers.
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The sensor in the stick is an infrared gate, and the only thing it does when not blocked is power down the forces of the stick. Always funny to show to friends when the stick hangs in a corner and I use a finger to "magically" let it climb to center. On some occasions a stick that's not centered causes strange phenomena if software uses joystick input by default when newly installed.
I bought mine in 2002 due to IL2, but it took me years to have the insight the standard IL2 profile was totally wrong for this stick, disregarding the FF effects. Later some parts broke but it still worked, so I got myself a free, broken one with a different defect and built myself a "new" one out of the two. The G40 is an nice toy but I'm building myself a pedal set out of a diesel timing belt and two camshaft sprockets, and the optical sensor of an USB steering wheel. |
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