Jet Badger Messages 3,475 Vilnius Jul 3, 2013 #1 I used the innards of a Trust gm3200 cheapo wheel, some scrap plywood and OSB, a few hours of work and there it is It uses a USB plug, the PCB is tucked under the housing. Sorry about the crappy photos and a crappy cockpit
I used the innards of a Trust gm3200 cheapo wheel, some scrap plywood and OSB, a few hours of work and there it is It uses a USB plug, the PCB is tucked under the housing. Sorry about the crappy photos and a crappy cockpit
Dean Messages 6,255 Jutland Messages GTP_DeanJ Jul 3, 2013 #2 I must say, it looks very nice - and easy to make... What games, do you know it'll work on ?
Jet Badger Messages 3,475 Vilnius Jul 3, 2013 #3 Thanks LFS for sure, I tried I'm sure most PC sims can have an axis mapped as a handbrake.