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DJ wrote:I'm using a PS1 Controller. Right Analogue is for Acceleration/Braking, Left Analogue is for Steering/Leaning
Hey how do you get the ps1 controller to work on the computer?
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Just get a logitech dual action, http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/gamin ... 8&cl=us,en
This is the controller I've been using. resembles the ps1&2 controllers, and since it is made for pc, comes with a configuration program where you can set up individual gaming profiles. For MXsim found it easier to tweak the deadzones here, and set the controls in the mxsim menu.
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DJ wrote:I'm using a PS1 Controller. Right Analogue is for Acceleration/Braking, Left Analogue is for Steering/Leaning
How do i use a ps2 controller (there are just the same right?)
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Yep
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ooh...Haha I thought you took it apart and did all this crazy stuff to it. haha
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Hey im using what Dj is using and i wanna know if you got the same problem when you whip,
Like when i whip it out real big and then press the opposite way to bring it back real quick it
Its comes back a little to fast and i crash...... But i just stopped using keyboard and i could do it on that.
So is there any possible way of slowing that down or do i just have to get used to it????

Thanks for the help sorry if that was a Noob question...
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I don't know if this has been talked about when you guys were talking about controller configurations but I'm using an xbox 360 controller and an xbox contoller has a little bit of play all around (up, down, left, right, and everything in between) in the joysticks. This play is affecting my riding because with he stability I'm using that play grabs the rider and makes him steer. Is there a way I can take that play out so this doesn't happen in game?
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so your saying the rider turns without any input?
in that case set up deadzones, not sure how to do that on the 360 controller though. With the deadzones set up then a little bit of movement in any direction will not make the controller have any effect on the play.
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How do I set up the deadzones?
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Joystick no dead zones here its really sensitive but i would feel better with controller whipping/scrubing.
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I'm using a controller not a joystick
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JLV gives the method in this topic
http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... nes#p14663
You need to open your config file in notepad++
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My setup:
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