My problem after following this guide is I can't use both triggers at the same time I obviously want the left and right triggers mapped to the TEDAC left and right triggers, if I press and hold right trigger to lase target the left trigger won't work unless I release the right one - thereby dropping the laser. I believe this is because they are both still part of the same axis. I can use JG to split the z axis into 2 seperate VJoy axis and they then work independently but I can't find a way to then map those virtual axis to VJoy key presses. Anyone know how?
@@Katashtrophie Can you post back how you get on with this new one please, I would consider buying a new one if I could get a good one with different axis
@HavocCompanyClan yea no problem, should be here tomorow. I read a post on DCS world about the same issue and the OP indicated he changed to the Turtle Beach Recon controller as it has the triggers as 2 separate axis - plus some extra buttons.
@@HavocCompanyClan You can provided you force install an alternate controller driver which reports the triggers as separate axes. Alternatively there is a program "reWASD" which is somehow able to recognize the trigger values independently. I too want to input for Apache independent triggers. Actually I found something called "Controller Buddy" which is somehow also able to read trigger values independently. If I output that to a vJoy controller with 2 axes then use that as input to another vJoy controller I'll have it.
What type of Xbox controller are you using? There’s a known issue acknowledged by the Joystick Gremlin dev that Xbox controllers do not work with it. Is it an older controller?
Was/is the controller connected by BT or wired?
My problem after following this guide is I can't use both triggers at the same time
I obviously want the left and right triggers mapped to the TEDAC left and right triggers, if I press and hold right trigger to lase target the left trigger won't work unless I release the right one - thereby dropping the laser. I believe this is because they are both still part of the same axis.
I can use JG to split the z axis into 2 seperate VJoy axis and they then work independently but I can't find a way to then map those virtual axis to VJoy key presses.
Anyone know how?
there is no way around this sadly, IF the device had each trigger as its own individual axis it would be great and we could do this, sadly we cannot 😞
@HavocCompanyClan yea I figured that would be the case .... ordered a new controller that apparently has them as separate axis.
@@Katashtrophie Can you post back how you get on with this new one please, I would consider buying a new one if I could get a good one with different axis
@HavocCompanyClan yea no problem, should be here tomorow.
I read a post on DCS world about the same issue and the OP indicated he changed to the Turtle Beach Recon controller as it has the triggers as 2 separate axis - plus some extra buttons.
@@HavocCompanyClan You can provided you force install an alternate controller driver which reports the triggers as separate axes. Alternatively there is a program "reWASD" which is somehow able to recognize the trigger values independently. I too want to input for Apache independent triggers. Actually I found something called "Controller Buddy" which is somehow also able to read trigger values independently. If I output that to a vJoy controller with 2 axes then use that as input to another vJoy controller I'll have it.
Hi, how can you make appear all that 128 buttons, mine only shows 8 buttons
Never mind, already found it. It is a vjoy setting.
What type of Xbox controller are you using? There’s a known issue acknowledged by the Joystick Gremlin dev that Xbox controllers do not work with it. Is it an older controller?
Hi, it is an el cheapo Xbox360 controller I have had for years, the standard wired one with a cable
Where is your website? Haven't been able to see it for a while now.
Sadly due to dwindling funds we had to give up our server, so the website is no more 😞
@@HavocCompanyClan That is unfortunate. It had a lot of useful stuff on it especially for flight sim gear.