View Full Version : TM RGT pro clutch help/advice (regedit gurus)
Gizz
12th December 2007, 16:37
i need a bit of help here with the RGT...
i want to set the progressive levers to look left and right, sounds easy i know, BUT each lever is on a separate axis!!, so i carnt set it to "look heading" in the axis menu because it will only take 1 axis...
in the buton's menu, you cant choose a axis :(....
so i need to combine the to lever axises to 1 axis, for some idiotic reason tm didnt incorperate this into the softwear, LFS is near un editable so i have now choice but to do it from the wheel side and not LFS (unless you guys have a idea)...
so is there a way of combining 2 axis into one via regedit or somthing???
any help would be grate
ta folks
Mazz4200
14th December 2007, 20:33
Just spotted this thread.
I've got one of these, but i've never tried to set the paddles to look right/left. A quick check of the manual says it cant be done in LFS (see below)
But I'll have a think and a bit play around see if i can come up with anything.
Edit: Right, i've had a look. Unfortunately i don't have the pedals so i can only test things in 2 or 3 axis mode. And its simple to set view in 2 axis mode, but i can see where the problem is. The only thing i can suggest is taking the thing apart and being a bit crafty with the wiring. Or, if you have an old or spare wheel/pedal set plug that in and use the pedals from that. Or if you really wanna get adventurous, buy one of these (http://www.lbodnar.dsl.pipex.com/joystick/) Cut the RJ11 plug off the TM pedals and wire them into that little gizmo.
Hope that helps.
Gizz
14th December 2007, 21:17
thx for the reply mazz.....
i contacted TM and asked them say it cannot be done :shrug:, and a regedit will not help either, ive split and combined axis's before through regedit but aparently no go on the RGT.
i thought about using scripts within LFS but that wouldnt work either would it???
as you say if you canot soft edit the axis it may have to be a stripdown job, any more ideas flying about?
shame cus so farm im happy with the wheel
Mazz4200
14th December 2007, 21:29
Not really, i've spent most of my working life hitting things with a hammer till they either fix themselves or fall apart. So anything vaguely connected to software/computers or even just thinking alot is a bit of a black art to me. It's all witchcraft yunno best left to those strange little grey men who still live with their mothers and never leave the house. :tilt:
The best advice i can give is in my previous post, find yourself a screwdriver and have a bit of a poke around.
Gizz
14th December 2007, 21:53
LMAO!!!
are you the guy who serviced my heating system????? :D
there has to be a way!!!!, surely someone else on here has this wheel???
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