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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Fermo (Italy)
Age: 21
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I tried and tried, but finally the force feedback doesn't want to work..why????????????
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Fermo (Italy)
Age: 21
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sorry, the title is : RBR + G25= no force feedback
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Liverpool
Age: 40
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as quoted from E.Zelaieta on over on RSC, I had this problem and used this tip myself, worked a treat....
(I'm not sure what Operating system you are using, this is aimed at Vista users I believe) ALSO!! be careful when adjusting your Registry!!! PS:Make sure your wheel is not connected to your pc... 1. Go to registry editor (Start button and then click the "run" button; in the small window type: "regedit" (without quotes), press enter; the registry editor appears) 2. Use the 'directory tree' on the left side and go to this directory: HKEY_CURRENT_USER>System>CurrentControlSet>Control >MediaProperties>PrivateProperties>Joystick>OEM 3. Under this directory delete all the entries that start with "VID_" (without quotes). 4. Reconnect the USB device to another USB port (just to be safe); Vista should recognize the wheel ... 5. That's it. Go play RBR! Last edited by Jay AK; 21 October 09 at 11:33. Reason: added PS |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Fermo (Italy)
Age: 21
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i have windows xp..can i do what you say also if i have xp?
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#5 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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You need the 1.02 patch in order to get the ffb to work.
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