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Subject: Re: GPL problem with calibrating Thrustmaster Formula T2
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Pat, that's the exact problem I'm having.
Thanks for your tip. Hope it works for me too...using a FlightStick feels like
driving a George Jetson mobile but on the ground.

Pat Schmidt wrote:

> Yeah for some reason at first the thing would assign one pedal then
> automatically unassign the other. The go around I found for it was totally
> by accident. First I clicked on brakes to assign that with the pedals, but
> didn't release it fully when I went on to assign the gas pedal. So her's the
> trick, assign brake first,  keep the pedal about halfway engaged, then
> select the gas assignment button and while keeping the brake halfway in
> depress the gas pedal both should then be assigned on the >1 <1 axis. it
> worked for me hope it works for you..
> echan@one.net.au> wrote in message news:3689CDB7.E741BFBB@one.net.au...
> >Has anyone had any problems assigning acceleration and braking to their
> >pedals using the T2? Better yet, does anyone know how to solve the
> >problem?
> >
> >Regards and many fast laps,
> >
> >Eric Chan.
> >



