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Using a mouse to steer
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Hi! I'm new to LFS and still a demo driver.
I use the mouse for both steering and accelerating/braking, but I have this little problem:
Quote from Xaid0n :u know u can use the mouse for the X and Y axis for smoother braking and accelerating, the problem comes when braking from speed, you tend to steer whilst braking

So, here's my question: is there any way of increasing the Y axis sensitivity within the game (preferably ) or Windows?
#27 - liq
How is it possible to setup acceleration / braking with mouse? Cause I can't see this possibility in game itself.

Anyway, is it possible to set only acceleration on mouse, and keep brake under some button?
Quote from liq :How is it possible to setup acceleration / braking with mouse? Cause I can't see this possibility in game itself.

set the steering method to wheel/joystick
in the axes/ff submenu youll find mouse x and y as assignable axes

Quote :Anyway, is it possible to set only acceleration on mouse, and keep brake under some button?

none that i know of
When i used mouse, i had steer centre set to 0,8 and i was pretty competitive too (with the XRT and the fox). Just check my hot laps.
I would have to say that if you for some reason really can't buy a wheel, either because of the cost, because of the space it takes on your desk, because your parents/girlfriend/wife/boyfriend/husband would kill you or some other reason you might want to consider a gamepad with analog sticks. It won't give you the realism of a wheel, but it will give you the possibility of driving with basically the same controls as for RC cars.

Obvious advantages over mouse driving:
* Throttle/brake separated from steering, with both still being analog
* Steering returns to center if you let go
* Plenty of well buttons within reach

(The controls are of course less intuitive and more sensitive than a wheel, so really, if you can get a wheel, do so.)


An example of a good gamepad that would work is the Logitech RumblePad II, but I'm sure you can get away just fine with something cheaper.
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Using a mouse to steer
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