Is it possible to use a Wheel and a controller at the same time?

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Hiya
Is it possible to use a wheel for the driving bit, and then to map other things like pitting options and indicators (things like that) to a controller?
I want to use my wheel and a PS2 controller which I have an adapter for which changes it to a USB
I want to do this in Race 07, rFactor, and LFS when I get it.
Thanks
Allyn
 
I prefer to use the controller then Keyboard on my setup. Its quicker and faster as well smaller so I can place it on my lap while racing even. Good for calling in pits. As well it works with GT5P game. Good for QUICK TUNE setups on the go.
 
You can use a DFGT and a DS2 at the same time in GT4, I know that much. :)
So you've brought back a thread that's been dead for months (as the OP has his answer) with a completely irrelevant post? Well done.

He was asking about PC sims, not GT.
 
So you've brought back a thread that's been dead for months (as the OP has his answer) with a completely irrelevant post? Well done.

He was asking about PC sims, not GT.

Have you not seen any of his other posts? Literally all he is doing is bringing up ancient threads.

A bit annoying for sure.
 
Sorry about that. I forgot to check the date on the posts. :ouch: I will be sure to do that in future. Sorry again for the inconvenience.
Thanks, Cougar23
 
If the Threads re to old to post on, then why don't the moderators lock them?
 
If the Threads re to old to post on, then why don't the moderators lock them?



It's not that.

Heck using old posts is a good thing if it is a topic that is still relevant, and you have something new to actually contribute to that topic, or have a need that is related to or a continuation of the topic.

It's a whole other thing to just be bumping up old post after old post with nothing really to add to it.
 
If the Threads re to old to post on, then why don't the moderators lock them?
Because there is nothing wrong with bringing back an old thread with new and relevent information. In fact, we would prefer old threads were brought back instead of starting new ones on the same subject.

This one shouldn't have been brought back, but some of the others Cougar has brought back are fine.

I think it would also be better if the person bringing back an old thread, noted that in their post so others realise it's an old thread too.
 
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