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![]() On 19-Feb-2005, "Flight Sim newbie" wrote: Maybe there is a telephone-to-us or telephone-to-serial adapter so I can plug the driving gas-and-brake pedals into the computer, but if there isn't, then I think I'll probably go and add Jay Williams' suggested USB "CH Pro Pedals" and a USB splitter with the existing joystick. So, it seems my best option is: - Give up on leveraging the (automotive) racing wheel & pedals - Keep the existing USB joystick - Buy the "CH Pro Pedals" and a USB splitter Connect the joystick & pedals first to the 2:1 splitter, then to the PC. Hi Newbie... Hang on, before rushing out to buy those expensive, but otherwise nice, CH Pedals... You CAN use those pedals of yours... together with the stick. But you have to connect the pedals to the steering-wheel, and thru that to your computer. The trick is to configure FS9 to ignore the wheels left/right movement under joystick assignment. Then you will have rudders to play with.. ;o) I have previously posted a guide on how to do it...(I use a similar setup...) So hang on, and I will find it and repost.. ;o) Regards Mikael K -- Sorry.. no direct reply-email.. ;o) |
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