Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-30 Thread Jim Kitchen
Hi Tony, I did not install any software. I just plugged the cord from the peddle base into the back of the steering wheel base. Then the power cord into an outlet and the back of the steering wheel base. And then the USB cord into the computer and it all worked right off. You should be abl

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-29 Thread Che
ssage - From: "blind Treasures" To: "'Gamers Discussion list'" Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 4:44 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help HI, I was trying to get my new steering wheel connected to try out Jim's Mach 1 racing game but after inst

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-29 Thread blind Treasures
ey.org] On Behalf Of Jim Kitchen Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:24 AM To: blind Treasures Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help Hi Tony, Below is the default steering wheel settings for Mach 1 tts version 1. You can change them around if you wish though. Default joystick configuration. button

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-28 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Tony, Keep in mind here that a racing wheel is basically nothing more than a joystick with a wheel on it instead of a stick on it. As a result your racing wheel comes with various programmable buttons that can be programmed to carry out any number of functions. In an accessible racing game

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-28 Thread blind Treasures
-Mail: sa...@blindtreasures.com -Original Message- From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Jim Kitchen Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 4:24 AM To: blind Treasures Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help Hi Tony, Below is the default steer

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-28 Thread Jim Kitchen
Hi Tony, Below is the default steering wheel settings for Mach 1 tts version 1. You can change them around if you wish though. Default joystick configuration. button 0 or the fin behind the steering wheel on the left hand side = speedometer and enter key. button 1 or the fin behind the steer

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread Che
Thursday, August 27, 2009 10:20 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help i will tell you about the buttons on the wheel the two pads on the platform that is on the floor is call puddles the right one can be your gas and the left one can be your brake but it's what ever you chose the tw

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread michael barnes
i will tell you about the buttons on the wheel the two pads on the platform that is on the floor is call puddles the right one can be your gas and the left one can be your brake but it's what ever you chose the two flipers on the wheel can be for a number of things it's what ever you what it to

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread blind Treasures
: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Ward Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 3:12 PM To: Gamers Discussion list Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help Hi, If you want the force feedback support, Logitech profiler, and other advanced features of

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread michael barnes
no there is nothing you need to do just plug it in to the wall for real driver feel and just plug it in to the computer and play the game you want -- Email services provided by the System Access Mobile Network. Visit www.serotek.com to learn more about accessibility anywhere. --- Gamers mail

Re: [Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi, If you want the force feedback support, Logitech profiler, and other advanced features of your racing wheel you need to install the Logitech software cd that comes with your racing wheel. Otherwise if you don't care about that you can use the generic Windows drivers that come with XP, Vist

[Audyssey] Racing Wheel Help

2009-08-27 Thread blind Treasures
I just received my Realistic Logitech MOMO Racing Wheel and before I attempt to hook it up wanted to ask anyone here who has one if there is anything special I need to do besides plug it into the usb port and go? Also I know it is suppose to have some sort of realistic feed back so you feel like yo