I recently purchased a Yamaha MS 1 Motorsports Controller and a Gen Ps1/2 to USB converter.
Although the Yamaha controller has a few shortcomings, short of building my own, it seemed like the best option.
I have a HP Envy laptop with Windows 8 64-bit. I am running GP Bikes Version 6c.
I hooked up the converter and the controller, and following the automated driver installation the controller registered and functioned as it should. GP Bikes registers the controller and I can calibrate two axis (x - steer left/right) (z - throttle/brake lever) (only analog inputs) and assign controls. Yay!
Now my problem is that the throttle and brake lever are both on the z axis (cannot overlap throttle/brake inputs). Xinput does not work as it registers to 360 drivers (I believe). I have tried a couple of software programs (Pinnacle, x360ce, ds3) and currently I cannot split them up.
I have read on this forum that someone once configured and used this controller, hopefully solving this problem.
Some assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Although the Yamaha controller has a few shortcomings, short of building my own, it seemed like the best option.
I have a HP Envy laptop with Windows 8 64-bit. I am running GP Bikes Version 6c.
I hooked up the converter and the controller, and following the automated driver installation the controller registered and functioned as it should. GP Bikes registers the controller and I can calibrate two axis (x - steer left/right) (z - throttle/brake lever) (only analog inputs) and assign controls. Yay!
Now my problem is that the throttle and brake lever are both on the z axis (cannot overlap throttle/brake inputs). Xinput does not work as it registers to 360 drivers (I believe). I have tried a couple of software programs (Pinnacle, x360ce, ds3) and currently I cannot split them up.
I have read on this forum that someone once configured and used this controller, hopefully solving this problem.
Some assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!