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Gigí Ruais

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Aug 4, 2024, 11:18:29 PM8/4/24
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hellothank you very much for your answer helped me a lot, but I have another question you can in the near future add to the keymander 2 and keymander 1 the function of anti recoil. because the adapters like xim apex and reasnow s1 have this function.

I know that XIM doesn't have this function and I haven't seen it on the Reasnow unit I have here. This type of operation is normally found in scripting devices like a Cronusmax, and since it actually modifies the game code it can absolutely get you banned so we avoid it.


Sorry for the late reply, we didn't see your post. The K2 is not currently compatible with Cronusmax but I have asked our engineering team to add a patch to allow it to work. I don't have a time frame for it yet as we are patching some other items at the moment, but it is on our list!


I am trying to solder into the Logitech Driving Force Pro's steering wheel PCB for a handbrake mod which is assigned to the circle button. Also I am trying to solder two wires off each paddle shifter switches to hook a better sequential shifter and a pair of magnetic paddle shifter. I am attaching pictures of both sides of the steering wheel PCB. Any help would be appreciated, thank you for your time.


Interesting project... The only reason it makes sense to do the mods that you're doing directly to the board is to save money, or for ps2/ps3(?) compatibility. If you're only using it for PC, then just pick up a Teensy USB board. There are tons of DIY project guides available, and the board functions as a separate USB input device all on it's own, for your additional inputs and then some. You could do a whole separate button box and still have room on the board to spare.


Start by just soldering a piece of wire onto each of the two pins at the board interconnects, and leave them hanging out, and reconnect the circuit board to the base, and see if touching the bare ends of the wires together triggers the button. If so, wire your handbrake switch up to those two wires, and it'll be the same as pressing the circle button. Touching the wires together might not be a reliable way of activating the button though, if they're capacitive pads. You'll have to find out.


For the shifter switches, solder your extra leads to the pins sticking off the back paddle switches. On the green side of the board, that would be a wire to each of the two solder pins by SW3, and touching those two wires together should trigger the left paddle. The right paddle is triggered by the two on the other side of the board by SW9. Be careful of how long you leave your soldering iron on the pins, so you don't damage the board with too much heat.


Thanks for responding to my question. I decided to splice into the harness instead of soldering on the PCB. I hooked 2 jumper cables to each pin to figure out what wires were the circle button function. The DFP is already compatible with the PS2/PS3, I just finished some mods on my page that I posted.


I added the magnetic paddles shifter with the sequential shifter. Quick release with 2 rims, a third on its way, relocated the controls from the stock DFP wheel under the sequential, G27 pedals to replace the very very bad stock pedals. I am waiting for a hydraulic handbrake to add this week. I used a Reasnow adapter so the DFP would be compatible with the PS4. In the video I am playing Gran Turismo Sport.


I increased the amps from .75 to 1.5 so just for overheating purposes I added fans. The quick release is made by 3dRap.it but there are other options if you have a 3d printer. There is a boss fitting for the Logitech Driving Force Pro that has many different applications. I located the pins from the harness to find the circle button function which is the handbrake. Once I found the wires that correspond to the pins I spliced into the wire and branched lead wires to hook to a switch that I will install in a car handbrake then mount on this rig. I learned from modding my first rig, a Logitech G27. Here are pics from my first rig.


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