Have you tried running it via InputSprocket? My old ADB Thrustmaster Mark 1
flight controls (stick/throttle/pedals) aren't supported by Thrustmaster
under OS 9.x or higher, but work with InputSprocket.

David Allen

Grizzly wrote:

> Hello to all good and kind listers.
>
> I have a USB 1.1 Thrustmaster Nascar Pro Digital 2 driving wheel.  I use
> it to play Driver (drives me mad).  I need to adjust the play, i.e. the
> amount of wheel movement to left or right that starts a response in the
> game.  The wheel works fine otherwise, it just takes too long of a pull
> on the wheel to start a response, very difficult for delicate maneuvers.
> I'm using USB 1.7.2 (or 1.4.1?) which allows me to calibrate the wheel,
> find its limits, but there doesn't seem to be any sensitivity adjustment.
>
> Does anyone know of any preference file editing which might do the trick?
>
> I've been to the Thrustmaster site in the past and had absolutely no
> luck with them.
>
> TIA
>
> Sincerely yours, Grizzlygiant


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