Re: Need help with GPL controller setup



Uwe Schürkamp wrote:
Hi folks,

I have three USB controllers connected to my machine:

- TM HOTAS Cougar
- Logitech Driving Force Pro Wheel (just the wheel, no pedals)
- Plasma Lite USB V2 Board connected to my TSW pedals

Now, when I try to assign controllers in Grand Prix Legends, GPL only
seems to detect two controllers (the cougar stick and the pedals), but
not the Momo DFP wheel. All other racing sims work fine with this setup
and allow me to assign the steering axis to the DFP, but not GPL.

I'd appreciate any hints on how to make GPL see the DFP instead of or in
addition to the Cougar.

Thanks in advance & all the best, uwe


You have scrolled through all the pages on the GPL calibration menue?
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