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Hi Tim,

The adapter is to move the pedals from joystick 2 axis to joystick 1.
Some games would not see the pedals on the 2nd joystick, the adapter
fixes that.

It has nothing to do with separate axis for brake and gas.
You have to do some rewiring to get separate axis for brake
and gas.

Jason.

Tim -fusion1 wrote:

> I've been reading the posts about having the gas and brakes on a
> separate axis.
> I have an old T2 from back when they came with the adapter for Win95
> to make the wheel/pedals single axis.
>
> I've been using it thinking that I had to with Win95?
> I'm now using OSR2, and although it has a control option for T2
> without adapter, I never tried it.
> I gather this works OK now, unlike the original version of 95?
>
> The separate axis would probably be cool for SODA as well as GPL.
>
> Tim

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