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Post by nigelvm on Oct 10, 2019 16:24:41 GMT
Dear Forum Members,
Lately I have been DIY'ing my old G25 steering wheel to act as a handbrake. To do this, I took out a single brake pedal and wired it through the PCB and connected it to my PC via USB. However, other axes than the pedal that I need are also randomly activating and deactivating. When mapping axes in games it recognizes the random axes first. To fix this I downloaded vJoy and created a new device with only the axis that I need. The problem now is that the original G25 drivers are still active and it still recognizes the randomly activation axes. How do I disable or hide the standard driver so that it doesnt get recognized by games anymore? I tried disabling and removing them but that makes the pedal/handbrake unusable since it needs drivers to work.
Thanks in advance, Nigel
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Oct 10, 2019 17:51:28 GMT
Does your game randomly select one of your HIDs? If so, you don't have say. you might want to try to uninstall vJoy and the G25 drivers then reinstall them in different order until your game selects vJoy as its HID. There is no way that I know of to force a predefined order of HIDs on the system.
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Post by Shaul on Oct 10, 2019 21:04:16 GMT
Well in LFS, the game will just give me a list of available axes on your pc and you can select the one which you want to use. But in other games, you just press the action you want to bind and it recognizes the first moving axis and uses that one. Since the G25 axes are always moving it will take those. The only option I see is to code my own driver or somehow disable the randomly moving ones via coding. For now, vJoy has worked perfectly for me but the stock drivers are just messing it up
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Post by nigelvm on Oct 10, 2019 21:05:51 GMT
Sorry for the inconvenience, I was not logged in and thought the "guest name" it asked me for meant the person you were talking to. It was me who wrote the above comment.
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