View Full Version : A way to define turning signals to wheel?
Matrixi
25th August 2005, 22:40
So far, I've actually found no way to change the default controls for the turning signals. I would like to get them working on my wheel buttons since I have some extra ones un-binded :)
Any ideas?
rwkeating
25th August 2005, 22:49
You don't say what kind of wheel you have, but whatever it is you can use JoyTokey (free software) http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version.htm
to map the buttons to keys.
Matrixi
25th August 2005, 23:15
Thanks. I'm using DFP, I'll give a shot to that software later :)
rwkeating
25th August 2005, 23:19
Since you are using the DFP, why not just use the Wingman Profiler software to map a button to a key? http://www.wingmanteam.com/index.htm
Matrixi
25th August 2005, 23:38
Hmm, I have wingman profiler installed since I'm using 720 degree mode. Not sure how to define the buttons tho?
Ah. Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks :)
rwkeating
26th August 2005, 22:58
Bring up the profiler screen and make sure you've select LFS.
Run your mouse over the right side selections to find what button they go to.
When you find the one you want to map, left click and select command/new command
Give it a name.
Press record and press and release the key you want to assign (8 or 9 for turn signals if I remember correctly.)
Click ok.
Back on the main screen click on the same button again and instead of creating a new command, select the one you just created. The name you gave it will show up in the box.
Hallen
26th August 2005, 23:17
You can even assigne one button as the "Shift" button and get a whole set of other shifted buttons to use. I do this for my pit arrow keys, they are the shifted directional buttons that I normally use for the look functions.
Gabriel B.
2nd March 2009, 19:34
This is more easy than it seems.
First of all, set 4 binds: "/press 7","/press 8","/press 9","/press 0".
Then assign each bind a button on the controller.
Now have fun;)
S14 DRIFT
2nd March 2009, 20:08
This is more easy than it seems.
First of all, set 4 binds: "/press 7","/press 8","/press 9","/press 0".
Then assign each bind a button on the controller.
Now have fun;)
You just bumped a 3 year and 8 or something month old thread! Nicely done. :clapclap::really:
dadge
2nd March 2009, 20:48
he was waiting for the right time to proclaim his arrival.
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