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  1. Constants
  2. Racing Wheel

G29

The below table outlines all of the G29 which are defined, with value and what character they represent

Please note that scripting is not currently functional for wheels. These are used for testing.

Name

Value

G29_PS

0

G29_SELECT

1

G29_START

2

G29_RPADDLE

3

G29_R2

4

G29_R3

5

G29_LPADDLE

6

G29_L2

7

G29_L3

8

G29_GAS

9

G29_CLUTCH

10

G29_STEERING

11

G29_BRAKE

12

G29_UP

13

G29_DOWN

14

G29_LEFT

15

G29_RIGHT

16

G29_TRIANGLE

17

G29_CIRCLE

18

G29_CROSS

19

G29_SQUARE

20

G29_SHIFT

21

G29_UP_ARROW

22

G29_DOWN_ARROW

23

G29_DIAL_CCW

24

G29_DIAL_CW

25

G29_DIAL

26

-- Values Range --

( 0 | 100 ) means 0 or 100

( 0 ~ 100 ) means any value between 0 and 100

( -100 ~ 100 ) means any value between -100 and 100

Accelerometers: 25% represents 1G; 100% == 4G

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