Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
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Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
I'm trying to figure out how to adjust the anolog settings for the Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 joystick. Steering works normal. Accelerate and Brake (analog) is backwards. I tried different settings, in game, before the game starts. With system drivers only from windows. System drivers from logitech. And now I'm trying it on another pc with the same results.
Re: Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
You could try to use buttons for brake and gas, as they are digital anyways.
Either use the cursor pad or the buttons like 7 and 8 on the back.
Don't use gas and brake on the same analog axis.
Because it is possible to give gas while steering a bot, like to enter a curve, and to tap the brake very shortly to start a drift.
Either use the cursor pad or the buttons like 7 and 8 on the back.
Don't use gas and brake on the same analog axis.
Because it is possible to give gas while steering a bot, like to enter a curve, and to tap the brake very shortly to start a drift.
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Re: Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
Thnank you for the reply. Unfortunatly on this controler the buttons are not digital, this is more like the ps1/2 controller. If I assign gas and brake to any button it will be full speed or hitting the brakes full. It did work, with Windows 10. And assigning it to the same axis is a standard setting for this analog stick.
Maybe I'll have to buy a newer controller. Got any recomandations?
Maybe I'll have to buy a newer controller. Got any recomandations?
Re: Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
But it's like I have it configured with my rumble pad2, and I have no problem with that (not tried recently though, I can try later again after work).
But I'm mostly playing with keyboard, that's why I'm used to the rather digital key behavior.
Another controller which works is PS4 wireless controller (connected to USB for PC).
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What you could also try:
Use steering on X, gas on Y of the one joystick and brakes on the Y of the second joystick.
Split gas and brakes.
But I'm mostly playing with keyboard, that's why I'm used to the rather digital key behavior.

Another controller which works is PS4 wireless controller (connected to USB for PC).
Edit:
What you could also try:
Use steering on X, gas on Y of the one joystick and brakes on the Y of the second joystick.
Split gas and brakes.
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