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Title: Model 2 Emulator crashing when setting up Logitech Wingman Force GP
Post by: tylerwerrin on September 10, 2017, 10:23:05 pm
Hi guys,

As the subject line says, whenever i try to map my Logitech Wingman Force GP wheel's Axis', the Model 2 emulator crashes. I've tried checking the boxes next to the Steering, Brake and Accelerator options under "Controls", and saving that selection, but if I double click on the selection itself, the emulator will immediately crash.

The steering seems to work fine for all of the driving games, however the brake and accelerator are the problem. The steering wheel works fine in MAME and other racing games.

Has anyone else had this problem or knows of a workaround?
Title: Re: Model 2 Emulator crashing when setting up Logitech Wingman Force GP
Post by: BadMouth on September 12, 2017, 10:41:42 am
See the stickied model 2 guide thread as well as the stickied driving cab info thread in the driving cab subforum.

Do you have any other controllers plugged in?
IIRC, you can only have one plugged in at a time when mapping controls.

The pedal problems are probably caused by having the pedals set to combined instead of separate and/or not having one or both axis inverted.
These games all need to be set up individually.
Title: Re: Model 2 Emulator crashing when setting up Logitech Wingman Force GP
Post by: tylerwerrin on September 22, 2017, 09:44:46 pm
the only other controller i have plugged in is my trackball and GPwiz 40 (for joysticks). I have a mouse and keyboard hooked up, could that be causing the issue?
Title: Re: Model 2 Emulator crashing when setting up Logitech Wingman Force GP
Post by: BadMouth on September 22, 2017, 10:45:48 pm
The GP Wiz (anything that shows up as a game controller) is the issue.  Unplug it while mapping the controls that are on the wheel.  If you want to also map some buttons from the GP wiz, it has to be done while the wheel is unplugged.  (Plug in only wheel, map controls on wheel, exit emulator, unplug wheel, plug in gpwiz, launch emulator, map gpwiz, exit emulator, plug both back in, launch emulator and they should both work in game)

At least that's how it worked for me.  That's a pretty old wheel there IIRC.  Some of those early wheels don't play nice because there was no standard protocols for force feedback yet.