Congrats to the software, I use it for simracing, and I find it one of the bests of it's genere.
I use it for Raceroom for converting mouseY to vJoyY to control throttle.
My main problem is that despite of I have acceptable pace at public level, I can't really apply enough throttle at sharp and slow turns like hairpins, as
mouseX for steering and mouseY for throttle is quite interlinked.
So my question is:
Can I have a keyboard bind to apply a decent amount of throttle alonsgide the mouseY throttle handling?
Technically, what i would like to have a keyboard bind, when I hold it it increases the actual vJoy Y axis value.
I have experimented with Axis Merger, and some hacky combinations, but with any setting of it I not succeed. Also tried ButtonToAxis with many possible
settings but only with mediocre success.
So I guess maybe with CodeRunner, but I'm not familiar with AHK.
What i'd like it likely implementing the following algorithm:
1. If or while <keyboard bind for throttle> pressed read the current vJoy axisY value,
and increase it in some manner. I would like the keyboard and mouse to feed the same axis
"simultaneously".
2. If <keyboard bind for throttle> released do nothing, or vjoY axisY value decrease to
the value before keyboard throttle applied.
Probably for smooth transition it could be done at a loop running for a few ms and increasing or decreasing throttle
gradually, but with a fair amount. If the key tapped i guess the loop started in multiple instances is quite a good
solution. Parametrizing it is not important, I can do it.
So can you provide a small snippet into the Code runner if it can be solved with UCR and it's code runner?
Or any trivial solution what I may not know yet? Or it only can be done via a custom feeder?
I would be happy with a simple if bind being held then increase, loopless version too
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My configuration is:
1. I have only a MouseToVjoy input: mouseY, output: vjoY Stick1 axis2. I use Absolute mode.
The other features are handled by Raceroom as it has a really well done mouse steering built in.
Bye bye, have a nice day!
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