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Re: Installing G27 directly into the Control Panel of a Daytona Cab
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Sorry for the off-topic bunny trail, bsoder52.
Didn't want to leave an incorrect impression that there were no applications for the resistor + pot configuration that buttersoft described earlier.
The examples I mentioned were neither very detailed (on purpose) nor recommended. [/bunny trail]
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heh, I also apologise for rambling down electronics rabbit holes.
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All good. I've ordered some pots and have the pedals disassembled and cleaned. stay tuned...
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ive made some good progress in rebuilding the physical machines and working on the software. im having trouble with San Francisco rush. Is there a certain way to calebrate the wheel when you load the game? i get my wheel to work , but on the sharp turn it drives basically straight into them when i have the wheel cranked.
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struggling with the analog controls for both Rush, Rush the Rock and Enduro Racer. Trying not to loose my mind lol. if anyone could post a screeenshot of their analog controls set-up I'd appreciate it. Rocking the G27 and have almost all my other games configured with it. Thanks for any help.
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Do you mean you're having sensitivity problems? The full lock on the wheel isn't turning enough in some games? Or in all games?
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the physical wheel turns fine, it's the settings for the wheel that I'm struggling with...the sensitivity settings.
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Yes, that's what sensitivity is. So, is it in some games or all games? MAME's analog control options can be accessed from the in-game menus, and you can adjust the sensitivity there. Other emulators or loaders normally have a way to adjust as well.
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I have configured over 20 other games with the G27. These 3 i'm having issues with figuring out the correct sensativity settings.
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I see. Sadly i don't have any real suggestions beyond adjusting the sensitivity.
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I'm considering purchasing the happ shifters because I understand they will fit directly into my control panels spots on the Daytona 2 arcade machines. Considering buying 2 of them and 2 Ipac2s...looking for advice on if the ipac2 is a good route here? I basically want to create a usb interface to the PC with the Happ arcade shifter. Thanks for any advice!
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