Hi Jim,
Actually, unless you specifically program the secondary stick for game pads such as the SGC-2909 the secondary stick will do nothing. However, some game pads like the Logitec Rumble Pads have a speed slider on the front of the unit that when slid left/right they act as a type of throddle control. Seeing that every game pad and joystick is different I can't see a way around not having some kind of built in profiler to customize the controller to the end users liking.
Smile.


Jim Kitchen wrote:
Hi Charles,

I'm sure that Mach 1 tts will work with any joystick as the code for joysticks is all the same. I am thinking of the dual stick game controller that has been discussed and am thinking about steering with one stick and the other stick would be the gas and brake peddle. Guess that would work out ok. The Logitech MOMO Racing controller has behind the steering wheel two fins (buttons) that you can pull easily with your finger tips while your hands are on the wheel. I have those set to speedometer and track position. Then there are 6 buttons on the hub of the steering wheel. I have them as lap, gear, time and horn. Two are unused. Then to the right of the steering wheel is a gear shift knob. I have it as pushing it forward is down shift and pulling it towards you is to shift up a gear. So I still need to write all of the part where one can select which button, stick etc will do what if you are not using the Logitech MOMO Racing controller or just want to rearrange what does what.

BFN

    Jim


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