Playstation joystick
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Metalhead…. Please tell me do you input two usb into the pc? one for thrusmaster and one for gamepad?
Regards
Yes, the Falcon BMS 432 recognize both controllers, in my computer…
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Metalhead, I’ve got one BIG issue with one of your post -
In my opinion THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS TOO MANY BUTTONS!!
Now on a more serious note: What style playstation controler are you using? PS1, PS2, PS3? I’m curious how you are interfacing it to your system. Did you gut another device for a usb connector? A gameport connector? Wired into a serial port? I’m very curious …
-Babite -
For those who want to enjoy Falcon on-the-go with a laptop or need to deal with a temporary solution, here’s a working layout for a gamepad + mouse combo.
Is there a trick to getting Setup to recognize the PS3 controller? Setup recognizes the controller, but does not recognize any button pushes.
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Metalhead, I’ve got one BIG issue with one of your post -
In my opinion THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS TOO MANY BUTTONS!!
Now on a more serious note: What style playstation controler are you using? PS1, PS2, PS3? I’m curious how you are interfacing it to your system. Did you gut another device for a usb connector? A gameport connector? Wired into a serial port? I’m very curious …
-BabiteTake a look into the post 23, it is it… I am not sure if PS1,2, or 3… just the picabove… no interface, software, or anything else related… just PnP…
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So it’s wireless? I’d imagine if it says SONY that it’s for the PS3, or a wireless 2, but the 3 uses a USB like thumbdrive into the PS3, I’m guessing as a reciever. Your pic in post 1 is a PS2 control, the only difference I can easily see between 1 & 2 is that 1 is grey and 2 is black. Yes, it may be cast into the back of it.
Post 23 doesn’t refer to a playstation control, no analog or ps button in the middle - I think that button would make the thumb sticks axis change from analog to digital reporting. So now I’m thinking it is a generic copy for PC use. Is that the case?
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Why not just use a generic gamepad (ps style)
BTW the arrows from the joystick will work like a HAD button, so how BMS just take the HAD from the main joys (that who control the X and Y axis), my only solution for this is use the SVmaper
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The Picture above “answer” Babite’s question. That is it, a generic game-pad like the one above
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Sorry if this seems simple, I did “skim” the manual and searched multiple place. But how did you shift the ps4 controller?
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Preparing a post… wait please. Sorry for the delay on this
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I got a Thrustmaster HOTAS and found that I like using the PSX analog controller better
Unshifted:
Triangle Radar up
O Radar down
X VHF transmit
Square UHF transmit
L1 FOV Toggle (might Autohotkey this so that it alternates between zoom in, out)
L2 Shift/Pinky
L3 Wheel brakes
R1 Second Trigger Detent
R2 CMS Up
R3 Speed Brake Off
Start Throttle Up
Select Throttle DownShifted:
Triangle TMS Up
O TMS Right
X TMS Down
Square Uncage
L1 Padlock
L2 Shift/Pinky
L3 NWS/Missile Step
R1 Pickle
R2 ECM toggle (could be switched with ECM 5)
R3 Speed Brake On
Start Throttle Military
Select Emergency JettisonLeft stick is rudder, right is joystick. Might find a new use for left stick if I ever find affordable rudder pedals.
You also very much need to use Universal Joy Remapper to give the analog sticks a deadzone of 25%, as well as if you want to switch the analog sticks
For whatever reason I can’t get the radar cursor to work diagonally, so set the speed in the BMS config to 150%.
Oh and here’s the keyfile: http://pastebin.com/WM3LNMHE -
Ok, i know i promised, so here it is, my hotas and game-pad setup:
I use some shifted layers on the Tflight hotas only, and I added them using the keyfile editor (exe)
The DMS on the hatswitch of the game-pad is only possible trough the use of Joy to Key
Free track + 3 dots IR on cap
I hope it helps someone.
Sorry the delay on doing this post.
Regards Metalhead