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Ghost Rider
23-02-2004, 10:15 PM
Hi all ! I just received my throttle today !

Now I want to use the mini stick as a mouse in LOMAC so I can change my view in the cockpit. How can I do this ?

I have enable MOUSE in LOMAC but it is my real mouse that his changing my cockpit view.

In the control manager I have set the mini stick as a Directx mode
in DX Device i have put MOUSE and DX axis none an centered.

When I go in the calibrate and test the mini stick is working. Well i'm missing something but i'm close...

Thanks for helping me on this !!! :)

Bob Church
23-02-2004, 10:38 PM
>> In the control manager I have set the mini stick as a Directx mode
in DX Device i have put MOUSE and DX axis none an centered. <<

Setting the Device to "Mouse" is correct, but you need to set the axes to X and Y, not "None".

- Bob

The StickWorks
http://www.stickworks.com

MichaelCHProd
23-02-2004, 10:41 PM
Brother you told the Control Manager that the mini would be on the Mouse but then you told it to be....

in DX Device i have put MOUSE and DX axis none an centered
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nothing. Make the X the Mouse X and Y the Mouse Y. Then you might want to think about changing the Sensitivity to 90 and the Deadzone to 15-20 on both the X and Y. Later on maybe a little tweak on the Gain graph too but this should do you for now. B)

Ghost Rider
24-02-2004, 04:38 AM
Ok it finally working... But it did not fullfill what I was expecting. The movement are not fluid and it is a bit on the shaky side.

I also see their is 2 place we can modified axes gain & deadzone. In the Calibrate and test windows and also in the control manager.

Which one we use ?

Thanks

MichaelCHProd
24-02-2004, 05:18 AM
either, they are the same thing.

Bob Church
24-02-2004, 06:55 AM
I'm not sure you guys are talking about the same thing, so just to clarify a bit. If you mean setting the gain, sensitivity, etc. from the "Axis Settings" tab that shows up when you go to Test/Calibrate in the Control Manager or click the Properties button in the Windows Game Controllers applet, then Michael is right. The settings are the same and apply to the various controllers when the Control Manager is in "Direct Mode" and no map is active.

On the other hand, if you mean the above-mentioned settings versus the ones that show up on right half of the GUI screen when you select a particular axis in the Control Manager, then they aren't the same thing. Those settings are active only when that map has been downloaded and the Control Manager is in "Mapped Mode".

- Bob

The StickWorks
http://www.stickworks.com