hello! I need some help with a new wheel.
just got a cheap wheel. cant afford anything more. its a P&D TransWheel by "Fly Eagle". got it off ebay first hand. Its probably made by some company in China. Pedals work perfectly only if throttle n brake axis are combined. the OEM driver hasnt got any calibration software. i cant use logitech drivers right? (the calibration n profiling software could solve this...i think)
it can only turn 180 degrees. got a major deadzone in the center, and at half the limits. means that LFS only recieves input after i turn the wheel 5 to 45 degrees. (instead of 0 to 90 degrees). this is also apparent in the windows control panel. i'm running winXP, so modifying the [default deadzone] wouldnt be permanent right? even if i wanted to try it i would know where this parameter is located. system.ini?
what can i do? already downloaded DXTweak2. dont quite understand the readme file. should i try using a negative minimum value, or make the center value closer to the max value? hope that makes sense.
can someone be kind enough to give me some pointers? thnx.
Peace,Love n Blessings,
Jus
just got a cheap wheel. cant afford anything more. its a P&D TransWheel by "Fly Eagle". got it off ebay first hand. Its probably made by some company in China. Pedals work perfectly only if throttle n brake axis are combined. the OEM driver hasnt got any calibration software. i cant use logitech drivers right? (the calibration n profiling software could solve this...i think)
it can only turn 180 degrees. got a major deadzone in the center, and at half the limits. means that LFS only recieves input after i turn the wheel 5 to 45 degrees. (instead of 0 to 90 degrees). this is also apparent in the windows control panel. i'm running winXP, so modifying the [default deadzone] wouldnt be permanent right? even if i wanted to try it i would know where this parameter is located. system.ini?
what can i do? already downloaded DXTweak2. dont quite understand the readme file. should i try using a negative minimum value, or make the center value closer to the max value? hope that makes sense.
can someone be kind enough to give me some pointers? thnx.
Peace,Love n Blessings,
Jus