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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: funkedup on July 02, 2003, 02:02:41 PM
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These were used for a few months and then I put them back in the box. They work perfectly. The only blemish is a nick in the rubber sheath on the USB cable, which I repaired with electrical tape. The insulation on the wires was not affected. $75 US, I pay shipping in the continental US.
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Why are you selling them?
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<-- interested but a bit hesitant....
why are you not using them? i hear they are the best.
is there something better out there?
you have all the documentation and original CD with drivers and such?
lest make a deal...
jb73@wi.rr.com
... i have a saitek X45 .. any known compatibility problems?
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I don't really fly flight sims anymore and I want to get some Act-Labs racing pedals with a clutch. I can use those as rudder pedals in a pinch.
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I have the box and the CD. They didn't really have any documentation, just a sheet of paper telling you to plug them in and load the CD. You won't want the drivers on the CD anyways, because they are several versions out of date. I can burn a CD with the new drivers.
I don't know anything about the Saitek stuff.
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cc that .. i got win98se .... they are going for 75.98 on amazon used ;)
i'm guessing the drivers are not hard to find on the net.. so a CD not needed TY though (i guess u are welcome to do it though)
gimme me a night to rationalize spending the drinking money :D
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So you have a pair of pedals with a "nick" in the rubber?
3 weeks too late Funked!! I just got a pair from Proadvantage.
:)
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Originally posted by JB73
<-- interested but a bit hesitant....
... i have a saitek X45 .. any known compatibility problems?
works great with X45 - it is the combo I have
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ty eagler ... no problem's setting it up? (the axises and such)
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It's no problem. AH works well with multi-device configurations. I've used CH Pro Pedals (USB) with a Saitek HOTAS, Cougar, Wingman Force, and, of course, with a CH Fighterstick/Pro Throttle combination, and they have always worked flawlessly. They have toe brakes in addition to the rudder, and it is a simple matter to get AH to recognize all three axes. Moreover, using the CH Control Manager software, you can program the rudder and toe brake axes to any DirectX axis or sequence of keypresses. If you like the old-style CH Pedals that mixed the pedal axes for form a rudder input, you can set the Pro Pedals up like that using Control Manager.
In regards to whether there's something better, I've heard that lots of flight-sim-ophiles prefer the Simped rudders, but they're a bit over the top for me.
- JNOV
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During installation of the CH USB, the directions tell you to download the new Control Manager 2.0 software first before installing the pedals. So, go over the http://www.chproducts.com and install the new CM2.0 for free while you mull over purchasing funkedup's pedals.
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JB I sent you an email.
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Originally posted by gofaster
During installation of the CH USB, the directions tell you to download the new Control Manager 2.0 software first before installing the pedals. So, go over the http://www.chproducts.com and install the new CM2.0 for free while you mull over purchasing funkedup's pedals.
with win98se he doesn't need the CM 2.0, in XP he would..
no problem setting them up, you/I use the rudder in the throttle as aileron trim
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cc funked.... cant check till i get home... but will asap ;)
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I can check with a friend, and he might buy it. He/I will be able to just pick it up then. No need to waist money on shipping.
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Funked was hoping he could work off the twinkie tire by thinking that while playing AH the pedals could be used like a stair master. Sadly, the visual evidence proves the fallacy of this misguided hypothesis.