- Place the downloaded file in the same folder as lfs.exe.
- If you downloaded the .exe file (7z icon), run it and make sure you select 'yes' to overwrite prompts.
- If you downloaded the .zip, right-click, select 'Extract All..' (or whatever it is, extract anyway) and make sure the files are extracted and overwritten in the correct folder.
The highlighted options should allow you to use buttons as throttle and brake (and clutch). Not sure how you could assign them to actual axes, but an app called PPJoy might help with that.
Someone *really* needs to make a metallic seq shifter that feels properly mechanical and can take a bit of a thrashing, it looks like the driver is fondling the stick.
There are two possible reasons for this, and you must be in windowed mode for both:
- if not clipped to the window, the mouse cursor can go outside of the LFS window and then you get no mouse function in the game.
- if clipped to the window, upon reaching the edge of the window, will turn into a resize cursor instead and you get no mouse function in the game (very annoying).
It happens in Z28 in windowed mode too, including windowed-but-maximised. The best fix is to shift-f4 into the true full screen mode where the mouse cursor cannot misbehave. If you absolutely must run windowed, afaik there is no cure (please change window style to one without resize controls).