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I bought DFP but there is a problem with the 900 degrees.Sometimes when I turn right for example and I turn 450 degrees then when I try to go straight ahead it does not do because the wheel is not in right position for straight even thought i hold it straight.It is like it stucks rounds on the wheel and then the normal straight is like you turn.
If I turn I little bit right it goes straight.
I dont know what to do,I hope someone understand what I mean and help me with my problem.
I am from Greece and here we do not have a support store.
Thank you.
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Hi,
is there a possibility of damaging driving force pro for ps2 when connecting it on a pc?
thx
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The only way you'll know for sure if it is defective is to try it on a PC, or another system. Based on your description you'd want to check for good tight connection of cables?
Anyway, there is also an FAQ here that tells you how to set up things in the various games
http://www.wingmanteam.com/ps2/ps2_main.htm
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Hey all,
I just bought a Driving Force wheel for my PS2 cause it was cheap. Prolly making room for the Driving Force Pros. Anyways, took it home, plugged everything in (power supply, pedals), hooked the wheel up to the top USB port, and then powered on my PS2 with GT3 in. The left LED light turned on, so I thought, good, it works. But when I hit start on the wheel, the light blinks off and GT3 doesn't detect any wheel hooked up to the USB port.
I've tried plugging and unplugging the wheel repeatedly with the PS2 off, with it on, with the wheel hooked up to the bottom USB, hooked it up to my PC (didn't detect any USB device), etc., etc.. Sometimes, the left LED won't turn on, sometimes it will, sometimes the right LED turns on along with the left LED, sometimes it doesn't. I have no idea what's wrong with the wheel (maybe its defective), and was wondering if anybody could help?
Thanks a lot for any help anybody can offer me! :)