mweatherford4 2016년 2월 9일 오전 8시 59분
Hori Wheel Drivers
I got a Hori EX2 Racing wheel a couple years back for my 360. My PC recognizes it, but says that the throttle and brakes are on the same axis. Anyone know how to fix this? The 360 understands that they are 2 seperate axis.
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rotNdude 2016년 2월 9일 오전 10시 11분 
What operating system and what game(s)?
mweatherford4 2016년 2월 10일 오후 10시 48분 
Win 10 and all of them. My pc itself reads the two pedals as one axis. If I press both at the same time, they cancel out.
Bad 💀 Motha 2016년 2월 10일 오후 11시 05분 
No, typically Throttle/Brake are the same Axis; but when neither are pressed, this Axis should be in the middle; Throttle should be the + side of this Axis and the Brake the - side

They should cancel out in Joy.cpl when both are pressed, this is normal; but both should work at the same time in-game.

There is no optional addon Drivers for this Device; but it is officially licensed by Microsoft; so Xbox360/One Racing Wheel Drivers should work. So the Driver should auto-install via "Check for Updates" from within StartMenu > Settings > Updates & Security (which is Windows Updates in Win10)

Try using this one and see if it works with your wheel:
http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/gaming/LGS_8.79.77_x64_Logitech.exe
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mweatherford4 2016년 2월 11일 오전 7시 51분 
Bad-Motha님이 먼저 게시:
No, typically Throttle/Brake are the same Axis; but when neither are pressed, this Axis should be in the middle; Throttle should be the + side of this Axis and the Brake the - side

They should cancel out in Joy.cpl when both are pressed, this is normal; but both should work at the same time in-game.

There is no optional addon Drivers for this Device; but it is officially licensed by Microsoft; so Xbox360/One Racing Wheel Drivers should work. So the Driver should auto-install via "Check for Updates" from within StartMenu > Settings > Updates & Security (which is Windows Updates in Win10)

Try using this one and see if it works with your wheel:
http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/gaming/LGS_8.79.77_x64_Logitech.exe


I understand all that, my thing is: on the 360 the brakes/accel are two different axis (at least, they act like two different axis.) I can hold the brakes and still use the gas for a burnout/drift/etc. On my pc, though, I cannot. In game or not.
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Bad 💀 Motha 2016년 2월 11일 오전 8시 30분 
Going by a MS Xbox360 Controller; both the Brake/Throttle are on Z-Axis.
Now when u look in JOY.CPL in WinOS; they appear to return to middle and cancel each other out when both are fully pressec; but I know for fact that within games, this SHOULD NOT be so. They should both work at full range all the same. For example, in GTA4 and 5, using a 360/One controller you can hold down both for "Burn-Outs"; so yea it does work as intended.

Now that MIGHT NOT be the case for your device, but then again, it was never fully inteneded to work with PC. If it did, that company brand would have a Driver/Software for it, which they do not. So you can do basically three things (that I know can work off top of my head); use Microsoft's 360 Controller/Wheel Drivers from Windows Updates Service; try other Drivers/Software, such as what I pointed to which is for Logitech Xbox360/One Racing Wheels/Pedels; or use x360ce software and manually customize your settings for your device, per-game.
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