#3185119 - 01/21/11 05:45 PM
Re: Selling warthog extension/offset adjuster.
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Nice work, but what exactly are the benefits of a longer handle? ie, what's the difference of a center-mounted default stick versus one that has an extension?
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#3186360 - 01/23/11 04:48 AM
Re: Selling warthog extension/offset adjuster.
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I have had a few Q's about the wiring. Here is what you need to do. You can buy a ps2 extension. They come in in 6 feet lengths. You need to break off one pin from the male plug. Use something to wriggle it around and it will snap at the base. about 6 moves side to side will do it. Use something to break off the plastic tab on the male plug. It will break easily enough at the bottom when you push from the side near the top. Push it away from any pins. On the female side you need to drill or somehow make the slot longer. I went at it with a big drill bit here (3.2mm) you could do it with something smaller. As long as you dont break any of the connectors near by it doesn't matter. The pic highlights what you need to break.
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#3187179 - 01/24/11 04:40 AM
Re: Selling warthog extension/offset adjuster.
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Now, if someone could figure out how to fix T.A.R.G.E.T. to add a zoom function to amplify the axes' signals, then this would be even greater.
Could you be a bit more specific? I'm drawing a blank trying to come up with something that would fit under the wording of that question that isn't addressed by the scale and curve capabilities.
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#3191042 - 01/28/11 02:39 AM
Re: Selling warthog extension/offset adjuster.
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Could you be a bit more specific? I'm drawing a blank trying to come up with something that would fit under the wording of that question that isn't addressed by the scale and curve capabilities.
Ah... this could be it. With an extended grip you will need to move the grip farther to reach the same angle of motion. The longer the grip the shorter the angular travel. What you need is a way to amplify the signal. The program function equivalent of gears. Is that what the 'scale' function does? Amplify the signal from the sensor?
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by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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