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I just love seeing a reference to the ball trick since I invented it last year and
post it occasionally, glad it gets around and you enjoy it.
JM

SteveBlank wrote:

> CH (non-pro) rudder pedals work great with GPL, especially with a tennis or
> racquetball duct-taped under the brake pedal for more car-like resistance.
> They're both accurate and comfortable.  I don't know about the EXL wiring
> hookups, but you could probably get them to work without much trouble.  Highly
> recommended.
>
> Steve B.
>
> remove "edy" from address for email



