I am new to rFactor 2 and have a set of HE Ultimate pedals and an OSW direct drive wheel system. I cannot get the throttle detected in the options and the ffb seems wrong. I was wondering if someone can get me going or steer me to the right area to. I have been a member of iRacing for 4 yrs but finally got tired of their bullsh**. Thanks much. Ray
Welcome ,you need to first assign the accelerator in control mapping ,along with any other features needed and save the profile then click on accelerator, while foot off pedal click Min. Then when foot to the floor and holding click max.. Repeat for all pedals ..
Have you checked to see that your throttle pedal is even registering via the windows game controller? In other words, could the fault be with your pedal set rather than rf2?
had to go to your other thread to get an answer, sorry its weird and I cant help, hang in someone will come along to help bruh
Random question: have you tried a different USB port? Also if it's in the front panel USB ports, try at the back.
Do you have any other controllers or devices plugged in, like a game-pad, button box, flight stick, etc? Maybe try unplugging everything and then plug in just your wheel and pedals, open rF2 and try to assign the throttle.
I have the same issue. pedals work in iRacing and are detected in Windows but throttle does not work. The brake pedal is detected and calibrates but the throttle does not. I uninstalled rfactor a while back build 910 and cleaned my HD and installed from fresh. When I first installed rfactor2 the throttle was working but when I configured the brake I lost the throttle.
What wheel/pedals do you have? Are the throttle and brake on a combined axis, and if so have you tried putting them on separate?
A friend had this problem, I found this unfinished thread. The problem was solved by calibrating the pedals with DIView https://heusinkveld.com/sim-pedals-...edals-ultimate-product-manual/&v=a57b8491d1d8 Appearantly a Windows/pedal software related bug thanks to Ultimates having separate axis.
...that's not relevant to the conversation. By expanding the scope of the problem from a specific issue to a general one, you are changing the nature of the discussion. It sounds like the issue has been fixed anyway.
I was curious... why do my Thrustmaster pedals with split axis work fine with Win10 but the Huesinkvelds
I don't know. These type of things are extrange. I formatted my PC on january and reinstalled W10. Same PC, same OS and same devices. I've had to reverse the force of my wheel. Why? Good question.
No problems with my HE Pro pedals and SimuCube OSW mounted on a 8020 Aluminium cockpit. I do have the wheel's button plate PCB, OSW and pedals all earthed. Win 10 has been installed a couple of times. Windows update only updates itself, no hardware.