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 Force-Sender tranmitts Yoda-, plug-in- and if needed input-device- data to the Force-Profiler. The Force-Profiler can use seven input-device axis (X,Y,Z,RX,RY,RZ und Throttle). Additionally 8 input-device button signals can be transmitted. You just have to select your input device in the menue. Unfortunatly some of the older joysticks cannot provide the throttle and brake values correctly. In this case "user defined" has to be selected. In the IP window you have to enter the IP of the pc where the Force-Profiler is executed. If you use your gaming pc as well as simulator control pc, you have to enter 127.0.0.1. By pressing "send data" the application begins data transmission.

 
 

Multiple joystick support

  If you select "user defined" this dialog-window opens. Here you can assign, how the data of one or more input-devices axis is transmitted to to the Force-Profiler. You can select in the drop-down menue above, which input-device is to be configured. This window equals most axis-mappers of some input-device drivers.

The "slider" setting is used for throttle and brake axis. If you forget to set deadzone to zero, you will have a deadzone in middle position of the axis in this setting. If an old input-device is used, the deadzone has to be increased little bit, mostly.

16 input-devices are maximal supported by the software.

 
 
 Settings for automatisation

To create a profile you can start Yoda, Force-Profiler and as well the Force-Sender alone. But as a final solution you should prefer the automated mode. Therfor Force-Sender needs the Yoda- and game- locations. In 1 you can indicate the position of the Yoda.exe as well as the buffer.dll and the export file (.yef). If the export file does not exist yet, you can abort this setting. These preconfigurations have to be made always.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 September 2007 )
 
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