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Originally Posted by MikkOwl
I read random past friday upates since late 2009 and at some point they talked about it. The plan was to keep it, but expand upon an ddevelop it more. And to remove the restrictions for it in multiplayer. I am sure that it will technically work the same way. Just different framework version.
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I sincearly hope you're right...
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Originally Posted by MikkOwl
Wrestling the reversal bug bullshit seems to be a required past time for the upcoming year yet.
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Well, for those who will not follow the path of moddding their G940s, that might be true: I have serious doubts about Logitech on that matter. But I do not see any working way to combine a software workaround for the Reversal Bug in the rudder pedals with their spring-center-positioning (except maybe physically removing the spring). Quoting the YaDeLi manual on its handling of the Reversal Bug:
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This works just fine on the „0 - 100“ axes (throttles, R1, R2), but not so well on the „100 - 0 - 100“ axes (such as trims and rudder) as the middle position of the physical stick and the 50% reported may not always coincide due to multiple „Reversal Bug“-corrections. With the trims that might be bearable - on the rudder pedals it‘s hell. Better mod your G940 with a BU0836X...
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Concerning YaDeLi and Autohotkey:
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Originally Posted by MikkOwl
If devicelink is open and welcoming with several different connections at the same time , maybe the development should be best spent on specializing a focus for each of our two program efforts. [...] Mostly axis solutions [...] for YaDeLi [...] AutoHotKey is the bomb for button and even sound effects easily added, and can be used to control the LEDs in the G940.
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I totally agree. And we should work closely together on who integrates what...
... which brings me to the request robtek voiced earlier in this thread: Differential braking. The concept seems clear to me: Provided the tailwheel is not locked, you probably compare the two brake-forces (left and right) applied and put the rudder to the side of the smaller force. If they are the same you don't move the rudder at all. Before I start a lot of experimenting: Am I correct? And what ratio do you use between force-differential and rudder?
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