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Author Topic: MAME and Thrustmaster Ferrari GT  (Read 3119 times)

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MAME and Thrustmaster Ferrari GT
« on: January 12, 2013, 02:22:04 pm »
Can anyone help me get a Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience racing wheel working with MAME? On games like Outrun and California Speed I can set Pedal 1 to Y Axis and Pedal 2 to Z Axis (or vice-versa) but when playing the brakes always activate whenever I reduce pressure on the gas pedal. I've experimented with Separate vs. Combined controls, eliminating autocentering in Analog Controls, and all my digital inc/dec settings are set to "None". The default configuration file with Joy 2+ and Joy 2- doesn't work with this wheel at all. Is this something that can be solved in MAME or is it a problem that a higher-end wheel would solve?
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SOLVED Re: MAME and Thrustmaster Ferrari GT
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2013, 02:33:39 pm »
Solved. I set P1 Pedal 1 to Joy 1 Axis 1 and P1 Pedal 2 to Joy 1 Axis 2, keeping the pedals as separate in the Thrustmaster control panel. Then in MAME Analog Controls I set both pedals to Reverse ON. It now works as expected: releasing the gas lets the car slow down instead of slamming on the brakes.