i just got the leo bodnars USB adapter to hook up my g25 pedals. I made a "nixim" brake mod out of some rubber i got.
13mm x 13mm x 29-30mm (long).
It works perfect. I love the feeing and recommend it very highly. the feeling is very similar to a real cars progressive brake pedal. I now understand what threashold braking means.
The leo bodnars USB g25 pedal adapter is very nice, as i can see now how little 256 steps on the pedals was not very smooth. they are now instantly about a 1000 steps each now. wow. SOOOOOOO much smoother braking AND accelerating. I'm braking much, much later and cutting times everytime i hit the track.
BUT.......
i am trying to setup the dead zones and sensitivity for the "brake mod" like the nixim gentleman was talking about but when i use the logitech profiler it doesnt affect the pedals because they are independent from the steering wheel now. the pedals and controller dont show up in logitech 5.02 profiler under controllers. i can adjust the brake axis and stuff but again....the pedals are not part of the wheel anymore. hhhhmmmmmnnnnn.........
I even tried DIView and DXtweak for the dead zones and it appears to work but when you start LFS i dont think they are there (the dead zones i mean). I tried the "put the car on a hill and let it roll test" with no sucess at all. the car always stops as soon as i press the pedal as if there is no dead zone. i look over to my 2nd screen and diview and dxtweak show the dead zone clearly working.
Can you even set dead zones with LFS? Is it because Windows XP and direct X?
should it show the dead zone on the on-screen virtual pedals?
I ask this because sometimes i brake with my left foot and want the dead zone so i dont kill speed in the corners. i like the idea of the brakes not coming on strong until i hit the resistance of the rubber mod in the pedals.
Please any links or help would be amazing.
If anyone needs help with sizing, stiffness or sourcing rubber for your own mod i would love to help out........its the software stuff that always gets me.
Thank VERY much you all have been amazing.
Kevin
13mm x 13mm x 29-30mm (long).
It works perfect. I love the feeing and recommend it very highly. the feeling is very similar to a real cars progressive brake pedal. I now understand what threashold braking means.
The leo bodnars USB g25 pedal adapter is very nice, as i can see now how little 256 steps on the pedals was not very smooth. they are now instantly about a 1000 steps each now. wow. SOOOOOOO much smoother braking AND accelerating. I'm braking much, much later and cutting times everytime i hit the track.
BUT.......
i am trying to setup the dead zones and sensitivity for the "brake mod" like the nixim gentleman was talking about but when i use the logitech profiler it doesnt affect the pedals because they are independent from the steering wheel now. the pedals and controller dont show up in logitech 5.02 profiler under controllers. i can adjust the brake axis and stuff but again....the pedals are not part of the wheel anymore. hhhhmmmmmnnnnn.........
I even tried DIView and DXtweak for the dead zones and it appears to work but when you start LFS i dont think they are there (the dead zones i mean). I tried the "put the car on a hill and let it roll test" with no sucess at all. the car always stops as soon as i press the pedal as if there is no dead zone. i look over to my 2nd screen and diview and dxtweak show the dead zone clearly working.
Can you even set dead zones with LFS? Is it because Windows XP and direct X?
should it show the dead zone on the on-screen virtual pedals?
I ask this because sometimes i brake with my left foot and want the dead zone so i dont kill speed in the corners. i like the idea of the brakes not coming on strong until i hit the resistance of the rubber mod in the pedals.
Please any links or help would be amazing.
If anyone needs help with sizing, stiffness or sourcing rubber for your own mod i would love to help out........its the software stuff that always gets me.
Thank VERY much you all have been amazing.
Kevin