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| Edgedamage:
--- Quote from: PacManFan on March 12, 2004, 10:33:18 am ---If everybody is looking for good quality gears, don't forget about ripping apart an old printer. Every week on trash day in my neigborhood, I usually see one on the curb. Printers have lots of good electro-mechanical parts and are usually pretty easy to dis-assemble. You could use the shafts with the gears already mounted on them. I built an entire CNC router using only printer parts and a dremel . -PMF --- End quote --- Wow I would love to see pics of that!! |
| menace:
So the yoke is built, the write-up is done and everything tests fine EXCEPT...when I start star wars the crosshairs are positioned to the lower left?? It reads dead center in windows joystick setup and in empire strikes back--Anyone know how to adjust the game itself? Once i know that its not yoke related, i will take a final picture, attach it to the write-up and submit it here--thanks to all who have helped me out with this--you know who you are... |
| JustMichael:
Have you tried deleting the .cfg file for starwars? Did you go into the test menu to see how it sees the yoke? |
| menace:
drum roll please--here it is... (ignore the sawdust ;D) |
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