I have just bought a Trust Compact Steering Wheel and pedals GM3200 for our PS2 but I can't get it to work properly.
Works for about 10 seconds and then everything locks up the game still running but nothing on the steering wheel working happens everytime. Not sure if it is a faulty steering wheel of the fact that I have not set it up properly onm the PS2.
When you go into 'Options' screen on PS2, it shows the normal game pad plus 'steering settings' plus 2 other steering wheel icons. For the above wheel which of the icons should I use to set up the wheel for it to work properly?
Many thanks
TJ Clarke
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Please follow these instructions to check which software is causing this issue:
1. Click on Pearl (Start Button), in the serach box type:
msconfig
and hit the enter key on the keyboard. It should open the System Configuration Utility window.
2. Click on Services over the top and then at the bottom right
corner, put a check in the "Hide all Microsoft services" checkbox.
3. Click on "Disable All" button.
4. Click on "Startup" tab, and then click on "Disable All" button again.
5. Press OK button and then "Restart" button on the following window. Let the computer restart.
6. Once you're back on the desktop, you'd get a window for
System Configuration Utility. Put a check in the box "Don't Show....."
and then press OK button.
7. Now, once again check the issue. If the issue is resolved,
open System Configuration Windows again and then enable all the
services from Services tab and then check the issue after restarting
the computer in the same way as mentioned above.
8. If issue is still resolved, enable half of the Startup items from Startup tab and then check issue.
9. If issue occurs again, it means, there's a culprit in the
checked startup items. But if issue doesn't occur, then issue could be
with rest of the Startup items. Now, uncheck the first half startup
items (that were check before), and then check rest of the half items.
Check the issue again.......
10. Now, if the issue occurs, then make a note of all the names of
the startup items and then follow the same procedure, for them. Now,
you need to be careful, as by design the System Configuration will sort
all the enable startup items to the top. So, it means all the entries
would be mixed on next reboot. From now on you need to make a note of
all the entries that you're enabling or disabling........
I know guys it's a bit lengthy process, but trust me it works in
both XP and Vista. I'm one of the Microsoft XP/Vista
Techs............BEST OF LUCK...........!!!!!!!
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