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haswell00
OK, I did a quick search and I couldn't find anything on this. In arcade mode how do you select Professional Mode with a wheel? I know how to do it with a DS2 but with a wheel pressing L1 + R1 doesn't do anything...Little help?

If it helps I have a logitech driving force.
 
Try the paddle shifters...in game they are l1 and r1. I haven't tried them myself, but I will if you ask....btw I have a DFP, not the old one.
 
Can't you just plug in your controller and do it then switch it for the wheel after you do that?
 
You should always leave your DS2 plugged in, even with the DFP wheel.

All USB wheels will occasionally "glitch" and lose USB communication. When that happens, you can grab the DS2, Pause, unplug the Wheel and plug back in, and continue where you were. This is especially useful when runnning an Enduro.

I don't believe that any of the USB wheels that have L1/L2 buttons mapped will switch the Single Race to Professional. For that, you will need to use the DS2.
 
NoQuarter
You should always leave your DS2 plugged in, even with the DFP wheel.

All USB wheels will occasionally "glitch" and lose USB communication. When that happens, you can grab the DS2, Pause, unplug the Wheel and plug back in, and continue where you were. This is especially useful when runnning an Enduro.

I don't believe that any of the USB wheels that have L1/L2 buttons mapped will switch the Single Race to Professional. For that, you will need to use the DS2.

My DFP works with the Pro Modes thing fine.

The Driving force don't wotk with the Pro mode thing.
 
NoQuarter
You should always leave your DS2 plugged in, even with the DFP wheel.

All USB wheels will occasionally "glitch" and lose USB communication. When that happens, you can grab the DS2, Pause, unplug the Wheel and plug back in, and continue where you were. This is especially useful when runnning an Enduro.

I don't believe that any of the USB wheels that have L1/L2 buttons mapped will switch the Single Race to Professional. For that, you will need to use the DS2.
I do leave the DS2 plugged in but I was just wondering if there was a more convenient way. This losing USB connection thing happened to me last night on the last lap of the Tokyo Enduro. I was just thinking ot myself "OK make your last lap a really fast one". Then I just went straight into the wall at the end of the straight.

OK, well thanks for all the advice.

Blake
 
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