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button mapping on wheel utilities..
I have been using joy to key. Isn't there another app out there? I can't
remember what the name of it is. thanks... DC |
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DC > wrote in :
> I have been using joy to key. Isn't there another app out there? I can't > remember what the name of it is. thanks... > > DC > wasn't there something like rbjoy? I have lately taken the advice of a few TPTCC league members and snuck a Belkin Nostromo keypad replacement doohicky into the family food budget. Very handy. dave henrie |
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Dave Henrie wrote:
> DC > wrote in : > > >>I have been using joy to key. Isn't there another app out there? I can't >> remember what the name of it is. thanks... >> >>DC >> > > > wasn't there something like rbjoy? I have lately taken the advice of a > few TPTCC league members and snuck a Belkin Nostromo keypad replacement > doohicky into the family food budget. Very handy. > dave henrie thanks Dave!!! yes always room in the family budget for some extra hardware ) |
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Uwe =?iso-8859-15?Q?Sch=FCrkamp?= > wrote in
: > > I don't quite get how this thingy works. Will it act as a 2nd controller > unit which can be used to map buttons to certain ingame functions? Looks > promising, as I often crash groping for the "Sorry!" quickchat key in > the dark while racing > > > cheers, uwe > Yes, it connects via the USB port and essentially is just a replacement for the left side of your keyboard. You can assign individual keystrokes or macros with multiple keypresses. So instead of ctrl and 1 having to be pressed for a quick chat message, you just create the ctrl 1 macro and assign that to a key. Some guys for the TPTCC league mounted the Nostromo on the shell of their wheels, but my Black Momo is too small, the keypad would be in the way of the paddles as the wheel turned. So I got couple of cheap L shaped brackets and used a vice to unbend the 90 degree angle to about 75 degrees. Then drilled through the base and fixed a couple of screws. Bingo a group of keys, easily reached. It has 4 possible sets of instructions, so 15 keys plus a clickable mouse wheel, plus the 8 way joypad plus the big red button x4 equals.....well a-lot of combos that can be entered..although I'm not gonna be search for which mode I have the thing in while racing. I haven't had it long enough yet to assign more than the basic 15 possible options in the 1st mode. dh |
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