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Old 27 January 12, 02:33   #1
uma_chikara
 
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Default Heel and toe settings issue

Hi everyone..!
I guess it's a silly problem, but here I go..
I bought a G27 few days ago, and trying to make things work here.. I already have downloaded the most important plugins and changed "0" to "1" for neutral when using the H shifter.. but I still have a problem, I can't solve even if I've been searching the net for couple days.

When downshifting by using heel and toe, revs do not go up, as should happen. Then I noticed that in neutral, when I push throttle and brake pedal together, revs don't go up and that's my problem.. Same, when gear selected and clutch pressed.. when I leave the brake, revs go up normally..

Could anyone help me with that..?

ps: excuse me for my english.. I don't have the opportunity to practice quite often.
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Old 27 January 12, 02:53   #2
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Sounds like you have not unitcked box "Report Combined Pedals" in Logitech Profiler\Global Device Settings\Steering Wheel Settings"

If you are using a profile for rF2 you can set it in there instead.
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Old 27 January 12, 03:11   #3
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bingo..... that was it!
In my translated logitech profiler "report combined pedals" does not make sence, so I did not realised it would be a broblem if I've ticked it..
Thank you! You made me happy again!
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Old 28 January 12, 20:36   #4
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If you are all in on going HNT, Hardjacks grinding tranny plugin is an absolute must.

http://www.nogripracing.com/details.php?filenr=31259
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