MOMO Updates and Software
Description: Some customers have mentioned that even with the maximum values allowed by the utility, their wheel still remains slightly off center. Therefore, the utility has been updated so that you can enter higher values. Even after installing WingMan® software version 4.11c, some users have reported a slight offset in the centering of their MOMO® Force wheels. This means that if you were to turn the wheel completely to the left, then completely to the right, and then release the wheel, it would not appear to be centered with respect to the base. This utility will allow users to "tweak" the center position of the wheel. Description: DXDeadZone allows you to change deadzone settings of a DirectInput game controller. This utility works with Windows® 98, Windows® 98se, and Windows® Me. After much experimentation and interaction with Microsoft®, we have confirmed that there is no possibility to globally "tweak" the DirectX deadzone for Windows® 2000/XP using DirectX 8 or DirectX 9. Microsoft® is considering re-introducing this functionality for a later revision of DirectX. When and if the functionality is enabled in DirectX, then we will update DXDeadZone at that time. Description: DXTweak allows you to change calibration information and deadzone settings of a Direct Input game controller and test the effect of the changes directly. Read the Readme.txt for full details its operation. This utility works with Windows® 95, Windows® 98, Windows® 98se, and Windows® Me. Description: This is an update to the DXTweak application that works with newer USB devices. Has support for Windows® 98, 98se, Me, 2000, and XP. DirectX 8.0 or later is required. Has support for loading and saving of tweaks. See Readme.txt file for details. Note: Under Windows® 2000/XP, the deadzone setting cannot be saved. This is a DirectX issue and will hopefully be resolved in the next release of DirectInput. Description: Some users have reported a problem with centering on the Logitech® MOMO® Racing Force feedback wheel.This following file should resolve the issue. Extract the program from the ZIP file. Add the program to your startup group, passing the parameter "0" as below. MOMORacingFixCenter 0 Description: This is a small utility to get rid of all calibration data. Read the Readme.txt for details. This utility works with Windows® 98, Windows® 98se, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, and Windows® XP. |