Resolved: Difficulty attaching TFRP steering levers for adjusting handicaps.
Resolved: Difficulty attaching TFRP steering levers for adjusting handicaps.
Following a recent collision that resulted in significant injuries, including the loss of my left arm, I'm eager to continue playing video games. I’ve been attempting to assign keys to maintain a constant pressure while moving the pedals, but I'm encountering difficulties. Specifically, I’m limited to WarThunder due to its unique axis control system. Could you offer some guidance on resolving this issue, as I’m currently unable to progress in other titles?
These are control pedals, dissimilar to basic mouse buttons; they possess a moving mechanism rather than a simple on/off action as found with a mouse. Experiment with an operation requiring only one press.
Searching online for “foot mouse” will reveal various items designed to be operated with your feet. Examples include:
https://www.disabled-world.com/assistive...ootime.php
Amazon.com: iKKEGOL USB Foot Switch Singal Pedal Footswitch Game Control Action HID for Keyboard Mouse PC Laptop : Electronics
Amazon.com: iKKEGOL USB Foot Switch Singal Pedal Footswitch Game Control Action HID for Keyboard Mouse PC Laptop : Electronics
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Or, are you particularly interested in utilizing this device for a flight simulator and encountering difficulties?
I possess some pedals already {https://www.amazon.com/Thrustmaster...467&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull&tag=googhydr-20} however, I am experiencing difficulty in configuring them to function properly or assign custom key bindings for games such as Rust. I can successfully map the toe brakes to specific keys, but the sliding axes are not responding as intended.