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#1 - T.J.
Chillstream separate trigger axis?
I have had the Logitech Chillstream for about half a year now and I have looked all over the internet for a program that could split the triger axis into two separate axis. I really want this because I like to do burnouts and idiot-drifting

Anyone knows about a program that could do exactly this?
If your wheel suport seperate axes, then look in control options. I don't remember much, but there was something said about seperate an combined axes.


EDIT: Oh nooo it's gamepad (blush)
#3 - T.J.
So what do I do? =/
buy a wheel.
#5 - T.J.
Quote from Kniebeejs :buy a wheel.

I will buy a G25 over the weekend, but my friend wonders about the same thing..
#6 - BYN
Did you mean you can't assign the triggers as separate axes using the original Logitech driver? In LFS, you have to specify having accel and brake as separate axes. Have you done that?

If the problem is with the driver, you'll have to wait for a thirty party driver. But have you tried the XBCD driver (originally for Xbox 360 wired controller)? The chance is slim but at least you can try?
#7 - T.J.
Quote from BYN :Did you mean you can't assign the triggers as separate axes using the original Logitech driver? In LFS, you have to specify having accel and brake as separate axes. Have you done that?

If the problem is with the driver, you'll have to wait for a thirty party driver. But have you tried the XBCD driver (originally for Xbox 360 wired controller)? The chance is slim but at least you can try?

I have tried all the things you said. XBCD did not even recognize the controller xD

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