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Anybody Using FFB Wheel with Hyper Pedals?
Hello,
I've had a hyper cockpit for a number of years but yearn for a force feedback wheel. The hyper pedals are great though with wonderful feel in the brake pedal. I've got a USB interface. I think that I could just plug in a usb wheel and then select the pedals from the hyper and the wheel separately but don't know. Don't want to shell out the bucks for a wheel and have it sit there. Also would probably have to ahve the large wheel assembly sitting next to the cockpit and left plugged in to make it work. Has anyone done this? Thank you. Jeff |
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Anybody Using FFB Wheel with Hyper Pedals?
"Jeff Haas" > wrote in message ... > Hello, > > I've had a hyper cockpit for a number of years but yearn for a force > feedback wheel. The hyper pedals are great though with wonderful feel > in the brake pedal. I've got a USB interface. I think that I could > just plug in a usb wheel and then select the pedals from the hyper and > the wheel separately but don't know. Don't want to shell out the > bucks for a wheel and have it sit there. Also would probably have to > ahve the large wheel assembly sitting next to the cockpit and left > plugged in to make it work. > > Has anyone done this? > > Thank you. > > Jeff As long as your pedals are USB you are fine. You can use either the MS FF or Momo FF from Logitec for sure. I know it will work in NR 2003, rFactor and GTR. You just need to assign the correct axis' in the controller sections of the sims. Rather than one controller you will see both, but assignments are pretty much self explanatory. Have fun. Ed |
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Anybody Using FFB Wheel with Hyper Pedals?
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:06:42 -0500, Jeff Haas
> wrote: >Hello, > >I've had a hyper cockpit for a number of years but yearn for a force >feedback wheel. The hyper pedals are great though with wonderful feel >in the brake pedal. I've got a USB interface. I think that I could >just plug in a usb wheel and then select the pedals from the hyper and >the wheel separately but don't know. Don't want to shell out the >bucks for a wheel and have it sit there. Also would probably have to >ahve the large wheel assembly sitting next to the cockpit and left >plugged in to make it work. > >Has anyone done this? > >Thank you. > >Jeff Yes, Jeff, I have. I have a Logitech DFP working with my USB Hyper pedals and seq shifter. It works fine. And I don't have to keep the Hyper wheel plugged in. Peter |
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