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    Default CH Products pedals and toe brakes (gameport version)

    Here is a quick little tutorial I've put together which enables the use of toe brakes in FS2002, using the Gameport version of the CH Products Virtual Pilot Pro yoke and pedals. It works well for me, so I can only assume that it will work for others.

    Takes FS2002 to yet another level of realism! Enjoy!
    Darrell
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    Default RE: CH Products pedals and toe brakes (gameport version)

    You may also want to reference Bob Church's method to get all the gameport pedal axis' working in one devie:

    http://www.avsim.com/dcforum/DCForumID41/329.html

    Simpit

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    Default RE: CH Products pedals and toe brakes (gameport version)

    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Feb-23-02 AT 08:31AM (EDT)[/font][p]Like this is something new!
    I have had mine working for a couple months now.
    And helped a whole lot of other pilots get there pedals working too.
    There is an easyer way then you have here!
    You don't need a converter to do it!
    I'll make this a easy as possable.
    plug the one called Aux into the one that says joystick, take the one that says gameport and plug in into the gameport on the computer, Now go into win gaming devices select a 2 axis 2 button joystick and check the "have rudders box"
    Now there is a little program called "joyclick" that will give you a button on your desktop to click when prompted to for calibration.
    And thats it.
    when you get into the game go to the setup and choose the new stick and change the axis X & Y to left and right brake.
    If you want the joyclick please e-mail me and I'll shoot it right over.
    P.S. The USB converter was my idea.(do a search with my name SC008) and you will see a sh$t load of posts to help the other pilots get there brakes working.
    But this other way is to easy and you don't need to spend any $$$$$ to get your brakes!!!!


    Scott



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    SC008 Guest

    Default RE: CH Products pedals and toe brakes (gameport version)

    >[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Feb-23-02
    >AT 08:31 AM (EDT)[/font]
    >
    >Like this is something new!
    >I have had mine working for
    >a couple months now.
    >And helped a whole lot of
    >other pilots get there pedals
    >working too.
    >There is an easyer way then
    >you have here!
    >You don't need a converter to
    >do it!
    >I'll make this a easy as
    >possable.
    >plug the one called Aux into
    >the one that says joystick,
    >take the one that says
    >gameport and plug in into
    >the gameport on the computer,
    >Now go into win gaming
    >devices select a 2 axis
    >2 button joystick and check
    >the "have rudders box"
    >Now there is a little program
    >called "joyclick" that will give
    >you a button on your
    >desktop to click when prompted
    >to for calibration.
    >And thats it.
    >when you get into the game
    >go to the setup and
    >choose the new stick and
    >change the axis X &
    >Y to left and right
    >brake.
    >If you want the joyclick please
    >e-mail me and I'll shoot
    >it right over.
    >P.S. The USB converter was my
    >idea.(do a search with my
    >name SC008) and you will
    >see a sh$t load of
    >posts to help the other
    >pilots get there brakes working.
    >
    >But this other way is to
    >easy and you don't need
    >to spend any $$$$$ to
    >get your brakes!!!!
    >
    >
    >Scott

    O.K. I guess I forgot to say this is for using the pedals without a joystick hooked up to the pedals, Like if you have a digital stick, Or USB stick,yoke and don't have a analog conection to plug into the analog rudder pedals.
    Hope this helps out!
    Scott



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