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Clone Joystick Cobra Driver Windows 7

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Originally posted by:It works fine with dual joysticks, the thing is it will not say 'joy1' and 'joy2' in the settings, both are the same name. So basically you have to remember what you set up, looking up in the mapping you can't tell if a button or axis is first or second joystick. Unfortunatelly, I've already tried this. I've calibrated both joysticks in Windows, I've mapped the Sidewinder buttons in the ED options, but still it is not recognised during gameplay. It seems awkward since both joysticks (along with a couple of gamepads) are recognised in Windows.

I have used the Microsoft Sidewinder 2 FF and Sidewinder 1 joysticks, then went to the Logitech 3D Pro and Sidewinder 1 combo before switching to a HOTAS. I also use my Shifter / Pedals Adapter I made for my Logitech G27 so my pedals / shifter is always plugged in ( I use gas pedal for forward, and clutch to modify gas pedal to allow reverse, brake for handbrake ) and the shifter as a button box for various things. I just reset all my controls and haven't gotten around to rebinding my shifter again but I re-added the controls for my pedals, except instead of using the pedals for my ship, it is just SRV now, I'm using the HOTAS.

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Anyways - I'd say from the dropdown, choose unbound or clear or whatever it is to unbind all controls and go from there. The controls may show up as the same button names, but it should show up as the individual joystick name / id and the button - it won't say sidewinder or whatever. Just try binding the trigger from each to something and try it ingame. The way I did my old setup was to use the throttle levers on both for landing gear, and cargo scoop ( hold mode, or press mode and then set up so each activation turns it on / off ). I used the right stick for Pitch / Yaw / Roll and the left stick for thrust up / down and left / right. Then the various buttons on the right for attacking, etc. Left stick for target forward with 1 button, boost, hyperspace.

I used the hat-switch on the right stick for advanced targeting so target forward secondary button, next / previous, etc. Based on direction. The 2 stick combination worked out quite well, but I wanted to see how well a HOTAS would improve my experience and I still have my pedals and shifter as a button box so that helps. Disable the Steam controller stuff - I've had nothing but problems with Steam controller software - it isn't refined enough, and most virtual joystick emulators or combiners end up being very laggy in terms of taking input, translating it to a single virtual stick then applying it in a game unless you set up high priority or realtime priority, and then it can cause other issues and it it still slower than straight access to your devices. I'd only use it in a backwards game that doesn't support multiple inputs. Artisteer 52066471 final with keygen rept by senzati word.

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