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Input settings

Posted: 01 Aug 2012, 18:09
by Enitoni
Hi, i recently got a logitech rumble gamepad F510
And to be honest, i do not understand s"#t about the input settings, its either to sensitive, or vice versa, if someone could explain me how the thing works, in detail, i would be very happy. :roflol:

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 02:03
by Alter-Fox
I think I have a (much) older version of the same pad...
I think we need some more information. What's too sensitive? The sticks? The slider? ... I assume by vice versa you mean not sensitive enough ("opposite" is not exactly what vice versa means btw but I don't want to grammar nazi you).

What's to understand about the input settings? You assign buttons and axes the same way you assign keys on a keyboard. Click on the slot for the action you want, press the button you want... I'm sure you know the drill.

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 09:41
by Omnixor
tbh, F510 sux pretty much for racing (have same one, so I know what I'm talking about). it has hardware deadzone, so you can't just slightly move analog stick to turn, you have to move it more. video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXReJqf10N8

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 18:00
by Enitoni
Omnixor wrote:tbh, F510 sux pretty much for racing (have same one, so I know what I'm talking about). it has hardware deadzone, so you can't just slightly move analog stick to turn, you have to move it more. video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXReJqf10N8
Damn, that sucks. Is there anyway to fix that? I just got it, and it felt so good on the hands. I dont want to replace it.

And if not, can you reccomend one that is good, with rumble, and does not cost over 49$ (300kr in my country)?

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 18:01
by Enitoni
Alter-Fox wrote: ("opposite" is not exactly what vice versa means btw but I don't want to grammar nazi you).
That's fine, English isn't my main language so. But i would be glad if you told me what it really means.

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 18:13
by Omnixor
it's hardware -> unfixable. the best pad ever is rumblepad 2, but it's not on sale any more, at least not in our country ):

Re: Input settings

Posted: 02 Aug 2012, 19:06
by Enitoni
Omnixor wrote:it's hardware -> unfixable. the best pad ever is rumblepad 2, but it's not on sale any more, at least not in our country ):
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!! *insert rage here*

Well. that sucks. I guess i could live with it, it's still alot easier than the keyboard.