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......and always 'name and save' for future use........(I forgot that.....
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Gee, you guys are amazing, and I thank you all very very much indeed.
I have never been any good at configuring games with these new fangled controllers. It works perfectly with Flt Sim X but ClOD phew!! and I'm certainly not blaming software or hardware, the problem is me. Right, the problem is, I cannot give the Axis the right command and make it stick. eg what the heck does 'right joystick z mean?, I cannot delete that setting and put my own in. My throttle doesn't activate, elevators don't activate. So I cannot get speed up using the throttle nor can I pull back on the stick to get height. If I can be shown one configurel, I'll be away with the rest. So to sum up, how do you get rid of what's already there, and how do you put your own in. I notice that throttle goes from no's 1 to 7, how do you configure that!!. So again gentlemen, I would like to thank you all. Jim. My setup is: i7 920GHz, 6GB ram, GTX 570sc (super over-clocked), 1000wP/S, 64bit, OS W7 HP, 24" widescreen, Saitek X52 Pro controller. |
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Try this.......copy and paste the following entry at the end of your confuser.ini file (or under 'Hotkey pilot move' if it already exists) which can be found in the 1csoftclub - IL2 Cliffs of Dover installation folder. Then load CLOD and see if the stick axis and rotaries are recognised in the sensitivity bars in the controller set up screen. I read a post some time ago where a member installed his X52 using this method.
[HotKey pilotMove] Joystick+AXE_RZ=1rudder Joystick+AXE_RY=1trimelevator Joystick+AXE_RX=1trimrudder Joystick+AXE_Z=-1throttle Joystick+AXE_Y=1elevator Joystick+AXE_X=1aileron Joystick+AXE_U=1radiator
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MP ATAG_EvangelusE AMD A8 5600K Quad Core 3.6 Ghz - Win 7 64 - 8Gb Ram - GTX660ti 2Gb VRAM - FreeTrack - X52 - Asus 23' Monitor. Last edited by SEE; 12-03-2011 at 04:43 AM. |
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Thank you 'See', your reply is very interesting and I'd very much like to try it, now don't laugh!! how do you get AXE etc after Joystick. As I have mentioned I'm only of kindergarten level with computers, I've tried to understand them but it's like water off a ducks back, it just doesn't stick.
Regards, and thank you. zl2bmh Jim. |
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Go to your 1c Softclub folder, IL2 Sturovik CLoD is installed in this.
Open the game folder and locate a file named 'Confuser.ini'. I would suggest you copy the Confuser.ini file and paste it in a folder or on the Desktop so that you have a backup of the original. Click on this file (in the game folder) with the your Right Mouse button and select 'Open'. Windows will then ask you what software/program to use to open it with. Use the 'Browse' option and select Notepad or Wordpad. (From now on,windows will assocoiate all the games .ini files with Notepad if that is the one you selected to open the confuser.ini file. The file will open and you will see that it is just a text file with lots of entrys. Scroll to the bottom of the file and look for the entry [Hotkey Pilotmove]. Now copy and paste the entry under Hotkey Pilotmove as shown in my last post or type it using the keyboard exactly as shown. Save the file and launch CloD, go to your Options Joystick axis menu and see if the axis are working.
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