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G27 gas pedal not being picked up.

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by MrBigCow, Apr 16, 2014.

  1. MrBigCow

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    Like I said in the title, when I push the gas in BeamNG, nothing happens. The gas works fine in the windows game controller test. It's only in BeamNG that the gas doesn't work.
     
  2. TomWis97

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    You can take a look at the input debug mode. Just press L a few times.

    Did you get and install an inputmap?
     
  3. Straubz

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    you need to change the pedals to dual or split axis or something like that.
     
  4. MrBigCow

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    This is what happens when I push the gas pedal while viewing debug mode.
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  5. logoster

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    looks like the same problem i have with my brake pedal on my genius twinwheel F1 (when i press down the pedal, the throttle and brake input's go crazy like what's happening with your's) i still haven't found a fix unfortunately, maybe a dev or one of the people who get it more knows how to fix it though, i do know why it does it though, it's because both the gas pedal and brake pedal are on the same axis, i believe logitech wheels have a setting though to change that, so that the gas and brake pedals are on different axis's (idk how it can magically change that, but it can)
     
  6. The Sturmovik

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    That's weird. I've also got a G27 and it works for me, although the clutch pedal doesn't work with me either. I downloaded an input map for it from the forums, though. Do you have the Logitech Profiler? That might have something to do with it too.
     
  7. MrBigCow

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    I have the Logitech Gaming Software if thats where the profiler is found, but my wheel doesn't even show up as an option in the software.
     
  8. The Sturmovik

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    Mm, no that's not what it's called. The name is literally "Logitech Profiler" and it allows you to set different profiles for each program.
     
  9. JDSJOEL

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    Strange, my G27 works fine with the all pedals (including clutch).
     
  10. The Sturmovik

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    I've honestly only played it once with my G27, so I didn't really look into the issue. I haven't played Beam in forever... still waiting for that update.
     
  11. Dr.Bullshit

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    * please ignore all the bad spelling/grammar. I hate touch-screens. :S
    Do you also have this problem with other games?

    -Yes: The settings of the wheel are wrong, I suggest you google it. Maybe plugging it in and out. It'll probably ask you to install some programs if you haven't already done that. You should install those.
    -No: Try screwing around with BeamNG's settings, if you can't figure it out, try re-installing the game.

    That's all I support I can offer.

    I'm not sure, but I think everything worked for me the first time. I cannot remember having to change any settings in BeamNG or the Logitech Profiler.
     
  12. Motovader72

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    You need to be looking at the LEFT side of the screen when you push
    your pedals.

    On the left side it tells you which axis is affecting each movement.

    Open the inputmap and see how it compares, you'll see right off
    which axis is conflicting.
     
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