After I wrote the post warning you that the Gas / Brake pedal thing might 
use two axes and therefore not work I saw where Mikael has managed to get it 
to work.  It sounds like his wheel / pedal combo uses one axis for the gas / 
brake (or else logitech has the ability to make it look that way to the 
computer).  If so, I'd use that setup, unless you really like toe brakes... 
For me, I rarely do driving games and if I did, I'd just use a joystick for 
the wheel and adjust the pro pedals to act as a gas / brake pedal (as 
previously described) 
 
"Flight Sim newbie"  wrote in message 
  oups.com... 
 Jay Williams kindly wrote: 
 ... the original logitech Wingman Force (with the USB & serial port) 
 was designed to work with a game port set of rudder pedals. 
 No subsequent one has been so designed, to my knowledge. 
 
 BUT that doesn't mean you can't use rudder pedals with it. 
 Plug some rudder pedals in (I recommend the CH Pro Pedals, 
 in USB flavor...  You'll love the toe brakes). 
 
 Thank you very much Jay for your time & patience and effort to help. 
 Do I understand you correctly below? 
 
 I definately have a "Logitech Wingman Attack 2" joystick (it says so 
 right on the base) which has only one wire which is USB. This joystick 
 has a trigger plus five buttons & one throttle slider. I do not see any 
 place to plug in any rudder pedals into this joystick (as someone 
 suggested) so I guess I have to add separate USB rudder-and-brake 
 pedals as you kindly suggested. 
 
 Since the pedals on my kid's "Logitech Formula GP Racing Wheel" use a 
 tiny telephone hand-set jack (even smaller than a normal telephone 
 jack), I really don't see how I can attach those existing car-driving 
 gas-and-brake pedals (unless there is a telephone-to-usb or 
 telephone-to-serial adapter out there). 
 
 So, if I understand you correctly (and if I discount someone else's 
 suggestion to use the existing pedals), does that mean I should buy the 
 recommended set of rudder pedals & a USB splitter so I can plug both 
 the CH Pro rudders and the joystick into the same USB port? 
 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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