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      Meike
      last edited by

      Hello all !

      Is it possible to conrol a car in Sketchy Physics with gaming steering wheel ? It's a Logitech Driving Force GT, I use this wheel for the PS3, but it's also compatible with Windows/pc.

      Wonde if sombody have's the answer ? 😄

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        Builder Boy
        last edited by

        Here's something you could try, and here's my example. (use the arrow keys)

        All my plugins

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          sketchyKev
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          There is free program called "glovepie" that allows you to use Wii controllers and Xbox 360 kinect controllers on your PC and with Sketchup.
          I think it will alow you to use your Logitech Driving Force GT gaming steering wheel too.

          Try these links for info:

          http://www.speksnk.org/foro/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=71983

          http://forums.podiumassault.com/index.php?action=printpage;topic=477.0

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            FredIIVX
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            The DFGT is compatible with SP, you just have to work out what each control is called. The attachment is the controls that work with my DFGT, you just have to copy the code from the controller field in the UI. Also, the names of the buttons aren't much help in determining what they do. The only other thing is that you have to have it at 200 degrees lock in the Logitech controller settings to avoid a massive deadzone.
            If those controls don't work correctly, then if you open the file in "C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 8\Plugins\SketchyPhysics3" called ControllerCommands.rb, all the names of the controls are defined, so just try mapping each name to a piston/servo and see what it does.
            Hope that helps


            The red ones don't seem to be mappable

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