would this be possible??
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would this be possible??
i have recently bought the saitek x45 joystick and throttle and was wondering if maybe i could use the throttle part to move the throttle on train simulator if so how would i go around acheiving this
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Probably not. TrainSim doesn't use a regular game engine, so joystick/throttle thingies won't usually work with it. RailDriver is the only piece of hardware for this and it took some very clever electronis and careful widgeting to get it to emulate real controls. Check their website for more information
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It should work, the x45 throttle is fully programable, ill try and get some info.i have recently bought the saitek x45 joystick and throttle and was wondering if maybe i could use the throttle part to move the throttle on train simulator if so how would i go around acheiving this
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You can set up some joysticks so that axis actually output a keystroke instead of axis information. For example, program the throttle to output D's and A's and the keystroke would get passed to the sim. never tried it though
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This thread contains a data file for a Saitek x-36, all set up for MSTS. Just click on the link in the first reply.
http://www.train-sim.com/cgi/dcforum/dc ... DCForumID6
I have no idea how similar an x-36 is to an x-45, but it might help.
Here's a freebie that some other folks are using:
http://www.softpile.com/Utilities/Misce ... index.html
regards,
Charlie
http://www.train-sim.com/cgi/dcforum/dc ... DCForumID6
I have no idea how similar an x-36 is to an x-45, but it might help.
Here's a freebie that some other folks are using:
http://www.softpile.com/Utilities/Misce ... index.html
regards,
Charlie