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Whitsim
Приєднався 16 лют 2016
Garden Railway Cab Ride in Snow - 1/20/24
A loop around the first real snow after building the railway last summer. Layout measures around 8’x20’ with Piko Track and DC Track power run by an LGB Controller Shed. Single track main line, one passing siding with stub, and two industrial spurs.
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TSW3 Train Simulator World - Arduino Controller
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Train Sim World 3 - Custom Controller Arduino Micro programmed as a HID Joystick using JoyToKey to send standard TS keyboard commands. Compatible with DTG Train Simulator Classic and simulators. The console layout was intentionally designed to be a generic cab design to fit a variety of locos, EMUs and DMUs. It was built with an aluminum housing with industrial grade push buttons and switches. ...
Train Simulator Controller - Arduino Micro - AP Class 101
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Custom Arduino Train Simulator Controller for DTG TS2021. Video is testing it on Armstrong Powerhouse Class 101. Arduino Micro programmed as a HID Joystick using JoyToKey to send standard TS keyboard commands. Compatible with DTG and third party addons. The console layout was intentionally designed to be a generic cab design to fit a variety of locos, EMUs and DMUs. It was built with an aluminu...
Train Simulator Controller - Arduino Micro - AP Class 37
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Custom Arduino Train Simulator Controller for DTG TS2021. Video is testing it on Armstrong Powerhouse Class 37. Arduino Micro programmed as a HID Joystick using JoyToKey to send standard TS keyboard commands. Compatible with DTG and third party addons. The console layout was intentionally designed to be a generic cab design to fit a variety of locos, EMUs and DMUs. It was built with an aluminum...
Train Simulator Controller - Arduino Micro - AP Class 319
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Custom Arduino Train Simulator Controller for DTG TS2021. Video is testing it on Armstrong Powerhouse Class 319. Arduino Micro programmed as a HID Joystick using JoyToKey to send standard TS keyboard commands. Compatible with DTG and third party addons. The console layout was intentionally designed to be a generic cab design to fit a variety of locos, EMUs and DMUs. It was built with an aluminu...
Is there a way to make it set to a value? Isteed of modifying value
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I want to make my own!
I’ve got my horn lever wired up what is the code it’s in A5, A4, A3, A2
Not sure off the top of my head. Really doesn’t matter as when you are testing/programming assignments while in “Joy to Key” it will become apparent what switch is which.
Hi! What a great controller!! I'm building one myself and I'd like to ask you about the black switch just above the leftmost lever. I'm looking for a 3 way switch like that one but I only find switches that need 200V or more to work. Where did you find this one? At what voltage is it rated? Thanks!!
Thanks, I hope you build one too. The voltage switch listed is normally the maximum, not the minimum. I got mine as a 2 pack off Amazon for around $15 USD. This is the exact item title: “Momentary Selector Switch 22mm 2NO XB2-20X/33 APIELE Pack of 2(3 Position Momentary)”
@@whitsim8284 Thanks for your reply. I'll have a look at it!
Did you use any resistors for the buttons?. I’m nearly finished with my controller but I have a doubt. I have resistors on my breadboard for each button but I don’t know if I’ll need them when I connect the final buttons in my project. Thank you very much!
Hi, how do you make the horn lever? I have the 2 way spring return joystick?
Each of the two positions is just mapped to a different joystick button so I can get both tones. In JoyToKey, I mapped it in my “UK Loco” profile to the high and low pitch horns. I also cut down the shaft a bit and epoxied the ball back on to make it a slightly different size from the throttle and brake controllers.
Do I need any wires to wire it up
@@WesternTrainSpotterUK There are wires connecting the Arduino to each button/switch and then a USB connection to my PC.
All I have is a spring return 2 way joystick, do I need to buy some special thing for it, if you can, can you list things that I need so I can get it on to my pc.
Shall I buy any arduino bit then plug the usb into it, open the software and then open controltokey and start customising it?
Great!! Does it need to be plugged to a socket or is it just usb?
Only USB. The controller draws minimal power so the USB voltage alone will suffice.
@@whitsim8284thanks for your answer. Just another thing, did you need to solder any components or they’re connected directly to the Arduino board? Thanks!
@@nopuedomas2006 Zero soldering and that was intentional. I can easily swap parts great way.
I'm not familiar with train controllers but the ones I have started with have stepped power throttles and I would want that as a feature of my train controller. Tapping a joystick a bit or a lot doesn't do it for me. Also switches for wipers, lights etc need to be closer to real life and some of these can be labelled I'm sure. That said, good on you mate. Making your own has to be so fulfilling and make you feel even more in touch with your engine. Good job!
Thanks, you make some good points too. And some locos have stepped notches, other are smooth motion. It depends on the loco… That said, I’ve intentionally kept things generic for a wide variety of stock and hence why there is no labeling. For example, one lever may be used as the dynamic brake on a certain loco but on another for setting the cruise control. The same multiple role concept goes for switches and buttons too.
Hello! this controller is awsome :D I would like to ask if it is permissible to request a list of the parts?
Do you have a build video?
Unfortunately no. However in the description I did link to a forum thread on the DTG website that has additional info.
Are you offering to build this for others?
Unfortunately no, I just don’t have enough free time. But I hope it serves as an inspiration for others.
Joy2Key - meaning in 2022 there's STILL no way to bind joystick buttons or axis? I have a series of flight sim throttles I'd really love to use to control TSW3, looking into how to do it. Would prefer a smooth axis control
Not at the moment. However if you’re looking to try using joystick axis control there are some pretty clever people on the Dovetail Games Forum that have created some interface software.
@@whitsim8284 Thanks, I'll look into it. Already have 3 other interface programs for my flightsims lol it's never ending.
Totally cool!
Oh with gears now. Good one!
Very nice!
very nicely done!