Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: TM Nascar Pro pedal comfort
From: xbles_larryx@bah.com (Larry Bles)
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 09:35:33 -0500
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I bolted mine to a 2 foot by 3 foot piece of wood :)

The pedal positions stink.  If the brake _has_ to be that far to the
right, then they should have gone ahead and put the clutch in as well.

Everyone I know of has complained to them about this stupid design, but
they don't seem to want to listen...

The Microsoft Sidewinder Force-Feedback wheel has the _best_ pedals I've
ever used.  Unfortunatley, it won't work with N2, and I have to take it
back :(

-Larry


Dino <dnoe@comteck.com> wrote:

> Just bought a TMNP and like it very well but the pedals are not ergonomic to
> say the least, I've read many posts about this in the past but never paid
> much attention to them so If I may I would like some advice about propping,
> taping or whatever else some of you have done to make your pedals more
> comfortable to use. Thanks in advance!
