I don't know if anybody has these, but I set up a configuration for DiRT 3 on my Fragpedal and wanted to show it off. Basically the pedals are programmable to any keyboard key or macro, so I tried out a few configurations for DiRT 3 and took some screen shots of the set-up in the configuration software.
Configuration: Basic
Ive found it most convenient to throw up shift and down shift to the buttons on the left foot, and gas and brake to the buttons on the right foot. Just like a manual transmission car, the left foot shifts gears and the right foot controls speed.
Configuration: Authentic Gear Shifting
To more closely imitate real shifting, I put an advanced macro on the left foot, so that while pressed would listen for particular keyboard presses, in preparation for another command. Lets call this button the clutch. On my configuration, holding the clutch button listens to q and e. If e is pressed with the clutch down, the macro assigned to the clutch fires off a, the default command for up shift. Similarly, if I press my clutch button on my FragPedal and press q, the FragPedal will send to the game z, the default command for down shift. So, with this macro, Ive actually made the game slightly harder: in order to shift gears Ive got to be holding down the clutch while I press the shift buttons. It makes me feel the way when Im really driving rally cars scared ****less.
Configuration: Camera Controls
In this configuration, I tap my foot left or right to look in those directions. To look back, I tap the button to the right of my right foot, and to the left to change camera angles. This is pretty helpful because I don't have to worry about messing with the camera controls on my keyboard when I'm trying to concentrate on staying on the terrain.
What do you guys think? I custom-mapped the images on the software because they were the best ones I could find.
Configuration: Basic
Ive found it most convenient to throw up shift and down shift to the buttons on the left foot, and gas and brake to the buttons on the right foot. Just like a manual transmission car, the left foot shifts gears and the right foot controls speed.
Configuration: Authentic Gear Shifting
To more closely imitate real shifting, I put an advanced macro on the left foot, so that while pressed would listen for particular keyboard presses, in preparation for another command. Lets call this button the clutch. On my configuration, holding the clutch button listens to q and e. If e is pressed with the clutch down, the macro assigned to the clutch fires off a, the default command for up shift. Similarly, if I press my clutch button on my FragPedal and press q, the FragPedal will send to the game z, the default command for down shift. So, with this macro, Ive actually made the game slightly harder: in order to shift gears Ive got to be holding down the clutch while I press the shift buttons. It makes me feel the way when Im really driving rally cars scared ****less.
Configuration: Camera Controls
In this configuration, I tap my foot left or right to look in those directions. To look back, I tap the button to the right of my right foot, and to the left to change camera angles. This is pretty helpful because I don't have to worry about messing with the camera controls on my keyboard when I'm trying to concentrate on staying on the terrain.
What do you guys think? I custom-mapped the images on the software because they were the best ones I could find.