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Hurt something if it's so hard.klhtaar wrote:Most likely for the power to offend people without consequences.First thing that popped out in your mind - that's what you'd do, right? [ external image ] Retired, but still loving it. Stoner Posts: 384 Joined: 21 Feb 2013 17:04 Location: Dallas, Texas USA Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #27 Post by Stoner » 23 Mar 2013 15:27 Wow. This thread has gone quite a bit off target.Regardless. The mouse wheel can be used as an accelerator, sort of. Each click up is a W-key; each click down is an S-key. There is not further granularity. So, the mouse wheel can be used with mouse steering.For me, I use the mouse wheel (click-stop vice continous) as a sequential shifter. Much easier than hammering the Left-Ctrl key to shift from D11 to D1 or Neutral. klhtaar Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Dec 2012 14:31 Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #28 Post by klhtaar » 23 Mar 2013 16:33 Stoner wrote:Wow. This thread has gone quite a bit off target.Regardless. The mouse wheel can be used as an accelerator, sort of. Each click up is a W-key; each click down is an S-key. There is not further granularity. So, the mouse wheel can be used with mouse steering.For me, I use the mouse wheel (click-stop vice continous) as a sequential shifter. Much easier than hammering the Left-Ctrl key to shift from D11 to D1 or Neutral.I could get mouse wheel working at all, still it's not what I'm looking for judging from your description. I'd like to see a wheel working like throttle+cruise. Like one tick up and you constantly go with that low speed, another click a bit of speed up, etc. I'm sure you understood. Hope it will be implemented once.I think in some game you could control running speed of your avatar with mouse wheel like that, can't remember the game thought. loafer Posts: 2 Joined: 30 Apr 2013 11:42 Re: Mouse + Keyboard #29 Post by loafer » 30 Apr 2013 12:01 Surely it's not a matter of looking at the steering and road wheels File: Mouse Wheel Accelerator Date: Size: 23.10 MB Type of compression: zip Total downloads: 4059 Uploaded by: vouticrea File checked: Kaspersky Download speed: 17 Mb/s DATE: Author: vamuro Mouse Wheel Accelerator Download Mouse Wheel Accelerator - Accelerated mouse wheel scrolling Download Mouse Wheel Accelerator 1.4.5 Free - File: Mouse Wheel Accelerator Date: Size: 23.10 MB Type of compression: zip Total downloads: 4059 Uploaded by: vouticrea File checked: Kaspersky Download speed: 17 Mb/s DATE: Author: vamuro Mouse Wheel Accelerator Download Mouse Wheel Accelerator - Accelerated mouse wheel scrolling Download Mouse Wheel Accelerator 1.4.5 Free - Celestra Posts: 386 Joined: 04 Jan 2013 19:24 Re: Mouse wheel for acceleration ohaha wrote:People, please! Use the damn Search function, it's quite handy!Unco, next time don't even bother answering, just merge the topic into the already existing one. Then let them Search for it, in case they did not read the Forum Rules, where it is described how to find their own posts easily.wow looks like someone is in a bad mood . klhtaar Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Dec 2012 14:31 Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #22 Post by klhtaar » 23 Mar 2013 05:12 Thank you, Unco!This is what I've tried already: - changed controller type to keyboard+mouse and w/s keys to mouse wheel up down - didn't work;- changed controller type to keyboard only and keys w/s to mouse wheel up down - didn't work;- changed w to mouse wheel button to make sure game identifies mouse wheel - worked, but that's not an effect I wanted.Mods are disabled of course.I would be happy if you could help me. Last edited by klhtaar on 08 Dec 2013 15:21, edited 1 time in total. Unco Posts: 2072 Joined: 02 Jan 2013 21:13 Location: Denmark Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #23 Post by Unco » 23 Mar 2013 12:51 Well, I spent quite some time trying to figure it out and then I looked at Stoner's first post and realized that using the mouse wheel as the accelerator is not possible, I'm afraid.The best you can do for now is to use the mouse to steer, which should be a lot better than using the keyboard to steer.Having said that, I strongly recommend you buy yourself a steering wheel and pedals if possible. The experience is totally different and a hell of a lot more immersive.Stoner wrote:EDIT: Ignore this thread. The functionality is already built-in.For those of us who use the mouse to steer, we must also use the W and S keys to accelerate and decelerate. Thus, the gas pedal is either fully down or fuly off.I suggest that that the mouse wheel be used. Scroll up to accelerate and

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Hurt something if it's so hard.klhtaar wrote:Most likely for the power to offend people without consequences.First thing that popped out in your mind - that's what you'd do, right? [ external image ] Retired, but still loving it. Stoner Posts: 384 Joined: 21 Feb 2013 17:04 Location: Dallas, Texas USA Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #27 Post by Stoner » 23 Mar 2013 15:27 Wow. This thread has gone quite a bit off target.Regardless. The mouse wheel can be used as an accelerator, sort of. Each click up is a W-key; each click down is an S-key. There is not further granularity. So, the mouse wheel can be used with mouse steering.For me, I use the mouse wheel (click-stop vice continous) as a sequential shifter. Much easier than hammering the Left-Ctrl key to shift from D11 to D1 or Neutral. klhtaar Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Dec 2012 14:31 Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #28 Post by klhtaar » 23 Mar 2013 16:33 Stoner wrote:Wow. This thread has gone quite a bit off target.Regardless. The mouse wheel can be used as an accelerator, sort of. Each click up is a W-key; each click down is an S-key. There is not further granularity. So, the mouse wheel can be used with mouse steering.For me, I use the mouse wheel (click-stop vice continous) as a sequential shifter. Much easier than hammering the Left-Ctrl key to shift from D11 to D1 or Neutral.I could get mouse wheel working at all, still it's not what I'm looking for judging from your description. I'd like to see a wheel working like throttle+cruise. Like one tick up and you constantly go with that low speed, another click a bit of speed up, etc. I'm sure you understood. Hope it will be implemented once.I think in some game you could control running speed of your avatar with mouse wheel like that, can't remember the game thought. loafer Posts: 2 Joined: 30 Apr 2013 11:42 Re: Mouse + Keyboard #29 Post by loafer » 30 Apr 2013 12:01 Surely it's not a matter of looking at the steering and road wheels

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Celestra Posts: 386 Joined: 04 Jan 2013 19:24 Re: Mouse wheel for acceleration ohaha wrote:People, please! Use the damn Search function, it's quite handy!Unco, next time don't even bother answering, just merge the topic into the already existing one. Then let them Search for it, in case they did not read the Forum Rules, where it is described how to find their own posts easily.wow looks like someone is in a bad mood . klhtaar Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Dec 2012 14:31 Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #22 Post by klhtaar » 23 Mar 2013 05:12 Thank you, Unco!This is what I've tried already: - changed controller type to keyboard+mouse and w/s keys to mouse wheel up down - didn't work;- changed controller type to keyboard only and keys w/s to mouse wheel up down - didn't work;- changed w to mouse wheel button to make sure game identifies mouse wheel - worked, but that's not an effect I wanted.Mods are disabled of course.I would be happy if you could help me. Last edited by klhtaar on 08 Dec 2013 15:21, edited 1 time in total. Unco Posts: 2072 Joined: 02 Jan 2013 21:13 Location: Denmark Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #23 Post by Unco » 23 Mar 2013 12:51 Well, I spent quite some time trying to figure it out and then I looked at Stoner's first post and realized that using the mouse wheel as the accelerator is not possible, I'm afraid.The best you can do for now is to use the mouse to steer, which should be a lot better than using the keyboard to steer.Having said that, I strongly recommend you buy yourself a steering wheel and pedals if possible. The experience is totally different and a hell of a lot more immersive.Stoner wrote:EDIT: Ignore this thread. The functionality is already built-in.For those of us who use the mouse to steer, we must also use the W and S keys to accelerate and decelerate. Thus, the gas pedal is either fully down or fuly off.I suggest that that the mouse wheel be used. Scroll up to accelerate and

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Scroll down to decelerate. The driver can then select intermediate values, like folks who use a steering wheel and pedals setup. Reinhard Posts: 4942 Joined: 20 Dec 2012 16:46 Location: Berlin, Germany Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #24 Post by Reinhard » 23 Mar 2013 13:10 What? No offense, but...Stoner asked for a mouse wheel acceleration. Good Idea. If you steer with the mouse. Not so much for keyboard only guys, I guess.Now he's telling us, this "functionality is already built-in". Aha. Great. Excellent.But "For those of us who use the mouse to steer, we must also use the W and S keys to accelerate and decelerate". Huh? So mouse wheel acceleration is not possible if I steer with the mouse?Finally: "I suggest that that the mouse wheel be used. Scroll up to accelerate and scroll down to decelerate. The driver can then select intermediate values, like folks who use a steering wheel and pedals setup."Sorry? I'm really confused. At least more than normal. klhtaar Posts: 6 Joined: 25 Dec 2012 14:31 Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #25 Post by klhtaar » 23 Mar 2013 13:15 Thank you very much for you help, Unco! I appreciate your taking the time to try it in game for me. I have an old MOMO wheel, but my table is too small to comfortably play with it, so currently I'm using a keyboard. I've also read that there is going to be a new patch in the near future and I think it is not too hard for devs to implement this feature. I hope they will read this thread and make it happen. Thank you again, Unco!Reinhard, we need to summon Stoner, because I'm confused too. Actually, his name is Stoner so maybe he was seeing things ohaha Posts: 11301 Joined: 07 Dec 2012 06:31 Location: Watchin' y'all Contact: Re: Mouse Wheel Accelerator #26 Post by ohaha » 23 Mar 2013 13:46 klhtaar wrote:it is hard for me to understand why people choose to continue to be mods in the first place, when they hate their job.then don't try to understand... don't want to

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