You don't have to pull the stick down to engage the clutch.
On the Control tab, go to where you assign the axes, click on clutch, in the little section on the screen (to the right) showing all the axes, with your right stick at the centre, click on "C", now move the stick all the way up, click on "C" again, then select that axis for clutch.
When the stick is at the centre, clutch is engaged, when you move it upwards, clutch is disengaged. End of story.
Please note that the English version was based on the original Japanese version published on 2007/08/05 but on the Japanese site, I saw the updated date for those drivers was 2007/10/13!!! I'm not sure if there are any differences though.
I'm using the most up-to-date Japanese version and haven't tried the English one but I guess the English version should be ok.
Unlike XBCD, you don't need to install the original Microsucks driver so if you've got that installed maybe you should unstall that before installing this.
I'm using the driver myself and it works like a dream so if you've got any questions, feel free to ask!
I hope LFS can support controller profiles in the future so that I can save two profiles, one for the wheel and one for the gamepad......
Hey I've just tried your setting with a wireless 360.
The clutch worked! I don't really understand what's the problem. Can you explain more? I'll see if I can help.
Also, with your setting, you'll have to use your middle fingers to controller the triggers... I tried that just now. Together with the clutch, it was way too difficult to do throttle blips and cuts... Well, maybe I'm just not used to it...
With a gamepad, you better use a button for the clutch and use your index fingers to control the triggers.
Try A: clutch, X: downshift, B: upshift
It shouldn't be hard to press AX or AB at the same time.
I can switch off all aids to drive manual cars, do throttle blips and cuts with ease. Well, with some practice of course...
If you use the wired version of Xbox 360 controller, use XBCD. Someone's posted the link I think. If you don't know how to use it, just read the instructions on that website.
If you use the wireless version, use the "Japanese Driver"!! There's an English version of the same driver but I have to find the link to the website so if anyone wants to know, just let me know and I'll look for the address. BTW, this driver for the wireless version works equally well (if not better) compared to XBCD. Vibration is supported as well
There are times when I can't be bothered to use the wheel. With the Xbox controller, I can have throttle and brake separate, switch off all aids, operate the clutch for manual trannies, do throttle blips and cuts, etc. Of course, it can't compare to a good wheel but still it's fun!