It allows you to assign a button as shift, thereby doubling up the functions on the other buttons.
You're now going to tell me about other programs that can also do that... :P
My ISP, Vispa, had a similar thing that their 2 fat pipes wouldn't distribute the connections evenly. So they recommend reconnecting several times to get on the 2nd pipe which is less populated. Though a 3rd pipe is planned to come online soon, so loads of capacity
If printing from Photoshop, make sure you select 'original size'. I'd recommend thicker paper also
In the profiler, when you click on a button you get a little menu for assigning a function, and also 'Assign as Shift Button'. Then at the top of the list there's a button to toggle between showing standard and shifted commands.
Oops, I'd better edit it when I get chance to reprint.
edit: changed in zip file
I found that the profiler was unreliable left to its own devices (sometimes forget button assignments), so I always set LFS as a persistant profile - and, yes, I have the profiler visible underneath LFS
I've only just noticed that I've set up the paddles the wrong way around, I think most use up-shift on the right paddle! Sorry
MOMO Buttons is a template to print and fit over the wheel of a Logitech MOMO Racing wheel.
This allows you to label each button/LED with it's function.
This is handy for labelling multiple functions and if you regularly race different sims.
The labels for the LEDs are for when using MOMO LEDs program by Kegetys, available here
Format
This template was prepared using Adobe Photoshop, so the labels can be changed by any program able to manipulated psd files.
Acknowledgements
This is not an original idea, it is based on a similar template I have seen by JMN at RSC forum in this thread. I just made this to easily change my labels and with carbon fibre look.
I've seen the standard format on lots of companys' stationary like this; +44 (0)191 ...
Just interpret it as the 0 telling the exchange you want a national number. Hence your call into another country doesn't need the first 0, since you already dialled that country
Yes, I've got three devices connected. Wheel, joystick (use the buttons for voting/pitting/views), gamepad (use the buttons and axis for replay watching).
Go to options>controllers. The available axis are listed on the right, and should be simple to program a function to a button.
Advertise your IP address in case of future problems with the master server, I believe racers can connect to IP addresses when typed in the 'connect to' box. Is this true?
Are you sat on the grid waiting for the green light with your acceleration pedal flat on the floor? Beware, red area of revs causes engine damage!
Sorry if this is obvious, but I can hear when racers sit with their foot flat down on the start grid, and I think it's becoming more common in recent times.
Sounds similar to how mine behaves.
I have 2 screens, LFS maximized but not full screen, and the other screen has stuff life LFS World and MSN. If my mouse moves over a contact while on its way to select LFS screen I get the slow down (ATI X800pro). I assumed it's because if I hover over a contact it displays some brief information, and I think this can cause the slowdown. Similarly any application on screen 1 infront of LFS causes slowdown.
Had some bad crashes in LFS when the girlfriend switched her computer off; the system area would flash 'network drive disconnected' for a few seconds, but I was down to a slideshow during this
Just had to learn to avoid causing any applications or messages to get infront of LFS on screen 1 when it had the focus.
The default names are AI 1 - AI 12 (with a space between AI and number)[thx, edited!-Al]
You can also change their wheel colour which gets saved with the colour profile. Unfortunately not their helmets, the will all use yours.
I thought all these providers of 'free broadband for life' were now struggling to cope with demand. Basically you get what you pay for. I also have heard about interleaving on DSLMax services (8MB services) is bad for gaming, but DSLMax is still pretty unreliable at the moment anyway.
I get pings starting at 55ms on www.vispa.net but they certainly aren't the cheapest around
This looks great! I've been keeping an eye out for something like this, but from looking at the pictures it exceeds anything I could of thought of. Can't wait to try it when I get home.
But, I was planing on running it on my second monitor, and that only has 1024 pixel width
OR means the output is 1 when either of the 2 inputs are 1, which also results in output 1 when both inputs are 1 (like AND operation in this combination)
XOR means EXCLUSIVE OR. Again, the output will be 1 when either of the 2 inputs are 1, but the output will not be 1 when both inputs are 1