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It doesn't detect gears for me, too.
There are two ways around this. Reiza can hard code support or it can implement the automatic configuration support that other game do. ACC, RaceRoom, and LFM are some examples of games that do this. It is a bit of extra work up front, but it pays off in the long run as Reiza does not have to hard code for every wheel that comes on the market. Here is hoping that Reiza wakes up and modernizes its’ controller support.
With ACE only a month away, the competition in the generalist race sim market will be heating up.
when you bind keys try pressing the button harder or rotating the dial in the direction more than once. is there a multiple inputs detected?
software
Just bought Moza pedals, handbrake and shifter. I'm using a t500rs as a wheel.
Everything is fine by me....except the pedals.
Can't get them to work.
edit : wait no, it seems it's a mess when i try to calibrate the wheel too. Crazy numbers are showing. Maybe i'm dumb also but i think calibrating a wheel should pretty easy.
The solution is to 'offload' some buttons by not plugging all your controls into each other (ie. they're all on one USB device) - so plug the shifter into your PC via USB, not the wheel.
The solutions sucks for me, as I already have twenty other devices for flight sims, so despite several USB hubs, USB ports are at a premium, as well as needing another USB extension cable which I don't have.
Since this is ONLY an AM2 problem due to archaic device support, I guess I'll live in hope that they update their software to support more buttons, like everybody else has done (for example, even AC has no problem with it at all)
The HGP Shifter, when plugged into the wheelbase, got the buttons from 113 to 120 which they cannot be seen in AMS2.
So, the (unofficial) solution is to use an external program like JoyToKey, to binds the Shifter buttos as keyboard inputs.
I personally did it, mapping the Z-X-C-V-B-N-M-R keys on my keyboard to the 1st, 2nd, 3trd gears and so on.
Once done, just create a dedicated profile that stars when you play AMS2 and maps the inputs by using directly the shifter. you'll see the Keyboards labels instead and that's fine.
Then you can play.
It works 100%.
To get my gears to recognize I had to first click the map button, gear in from neutral and back to neutral. If I just geared from neutral and stopped there it wouldn't do anything.