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I have a USB CH Products Yoke & Pro Pedals. They work perfectly in Flight
Simulator 2004, but I can not get them configured in NFS Underground. I
enter the controller set up, hover the mouse over a selection, hit enter and
then move the yoke to attempt to assign a movement to a operation but
nothing happens. I can assign at this time any keyboard letter, etc. I
don't think I am doing it right, but can not find any help within the
program, in the manual or on EA's WWW site.
What am I doing wrong? I sure hope these controllers are compatible..
Archived from groups: alt.games.need-for-speed (More info?)
>I have a USB CH Products Yoke & Pro Pedals. They work perfectly in Flight Simulator 2004, but I can not get them
>configured in NFS Underground.
Use the control manager and map the controls into a single 2 or 3 axis
controller for NFSU. NFSU doesn't hangle multiple controller very well
or just not at all.
Archived from groups: alt.games.need-for-speed (More info?)
The 'Control Manager' your talking about is the one that came with the CH
Products Yoke & pedals correct? Seems every time I load that progra,m, it
screws up flight simulator so right now it is not installed.
Is there a way to make the adjustments you speak of without screwing it up
for flight simulator?
thanks.
...Chip..
"Jeff Reid" <noone@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> >I have a USB CH Products Yoke & Pro Pedals. They work perfectly in
> >Flight Simulator 2004, but I can not get them configured in NFS
> >Underground.
>
> Use the control manager and map the controls into a single 2 or 3 axis
> controller for NFSU. NFSU doesn't hangle multiple controller very well
> or just not at all.
>
>
>
>
>
Archived from groups: alt.games.need-for-speed (More info?)
Understood. I have been in there and seen that and will go back and create
those additional maps.
thansks.
"Jeff Reid" <noone@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>> Is there a way to make the adjustments you speak of without screwing it
>> up for flight simulator?
>
> You'll need to make multipl maps, 4 axis controller for flight simulator,
> 3 axis for NFSU.
>
>
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