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Can anyone maybe help me in explaining what function the right hand button on the G25 steering wheel corresponds to?
Can anyone maybe help me in explaining what function the right hand button on the G25 steering wheel corresponds to?
ohh niceIN gt4 it was the special button for NOS now its the handbreak.. its the best position
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I think you have to assign that as the ebrake. It's not that way by default.
So, to which button does in correspond R1/R2/R3 ???
Check the first post in the Translations Thread. Super_fla has been kind enough to update it with the images on the first page. With almost 40,000 views, it's pretty resourceful.
I highly suggest downloading all of the images and car class lists, so you can have them at your fingertips right when you need them
I think the 4 in a row buttons on the shifter pod could be L1, L2, R1, R2 and the two red buttons on the wheel are L3 and R3.
I'm not sure if there is a translation for what the default purpose is for the two red buttons.
Now that I actually have my G25, I cannot find the translation that I need.
I need to make the two red buttons on the wheel for looking left and right. If someone could explain this perhaps with an image, it would be appreciated.
Thanks Jaguar. Is this one in the Translations thread? I don't recall seeing it.
So, all I need to do is go down to left and right view and hit which red button I want.
By default are they L1 and R1 respectively?
to change setting on the G25 you need to go to the DFP wheel settings and do it from there.. i would of tell you guys what buttons to choose, but currently im in college.. so i forgot what button corresponded to what
Ah, okey =/
I will try some different options tonight with my G25 and report back to you guys.
when you go to the DFP settings page its the L2 and R2 buttons in order to change the 2 red wheel buttons..
and the look left option is 3rd from the bottom
and look right is 2nd from the bottom
enjoy
PS i had that setting for a minute... did not like it and made one button to look back and other to E-brake
i wish the wheel had more buttons