Difference between revisions of "ChProPedals"
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func = rudder | func = rudder | ||
id = 2 | id = 2 | ||
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exponential = false | exponential = false | ||
deadzone = 0 | deadzone = 0 | ||
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} | } | ||
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device { | device { | ||
− | + | name = CH PRO PEDALS USB | |
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func = rudder | func = rudder | ||
id = 2 | id = 2 | ||
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exponential = false | exponential = false | ||
deadzone = 0 | deadzone = 0 | ||
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Revision as of 15:15, 29 April 2007
CH Pro Pedals
For some time, these pedals were the only affordable ones. In the SilentWings forum, there have been complaints about the spring loading, which seems to be too high.
Some people have modified their CH pedals to get better results.
[I've never used CH pedals, please improve this page]
CH Pro Pedals does not work with SilentWings for Mac. This issue of software (which is a beta) can detect the Ch Pro Pedals but it seems that it does not memorize the input.
In fact, it appears twice in the file joystick.dat :
device { name = CH PRO PEDALS USB axis { func = rudder id = 2 reverse = false exponential = false deadzone = 0 } } device { name = CH PRO PEDALS USB axis { func = rudder id = 2 reverse = false exponential = false deadzone = 0 } }