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General Discussions / SimDash Feature Request
« on: November 05, 2013, 10:07:15 pm »
Is it possible to allow the SimDash software to read button inputs from another device?? I would like to use existing buttons on a separate box to change the data being displayed by my Pro-Race display, however, the SimDash software will only read button data from the Pro-Race itself.. Any thoughts or ideas on this is appreciated..

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General Discussions / Re: Shift light array for F1 2012?
« on: November 26, 2012, 09:22:03 am »
DRS is Drag Reduction System
KERS is Kinetic Energy Recovery System

Buttons on the wheel/keyboard are used to active these, and the game SHOULD report when they are activated or ready for activation, as they are noted on the screen when NOT in the cockpit view.. However, from the cockpit, you cannot tell how much KERS you have left or that the DRS is ready/open.. Having these as options for the Pro-Race or any other SymProjects item would be awesome..

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race RPM %?
« on: November 24, 2012, 04:12:28 am »
Yes.. It seems that when I try to use the RPM % instead of actual RPM value, the RPM LEDs are not lighting up..

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General Discussions / Pro-Race RPM %?
« on: November 23, 2012, 07:17:00 am »
I received my Pro-Race Display a few days ago, and I absolutely LOVE this thing.. :)

However, I'm having a problem.. I run a LOT of different racing simulations, and figured the easiest method to keep things simple would be to use the RPM% for the shift lights so I didn't have to assign it when I switched simulations.. The settings appear to be set since when I move the mouse over the lights in the SimDash, it shows each % value.. However, in both rFactor and F1 2012, the shift lights aren't functioning as they should.. If I set them manually to specific RPM values, they work fine.. Am I missing something in setting the %?? I have used 20.0 and 95.0 as the values for lower and upper levels..

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race Display Dimensions
« on: November 09, 2012, 11:57:30 pm »
As I understand, the dimensions are : W = 117mm , H = 36mm , D = 25mm

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race Display (Lite?)
« on: November 06, 2012, 02:05:06 pm »
I've ordered the PRD, and it's been shipped already.. Can't wait to get it, though it will take some time to design the mounting system and route the cable(s) properly.. I'll try to post pictures here when it is completed..

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race Display (Lite?)
« on: November 03, 2012, 09:27:19 pm »
Thanks for the information and help.. I think I will go with the PRD to make life a lot easier.. :)

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race Display (Lite?)
« on: November 03, 2012, 01:29:38 am »
I want the features of the Pro-Race Display without the shift lights.. 3-digit readout, larger 1-digit readout for gear, 6-digit readout for laptime.. 3 LEDs left and right of those readouts for warning lights.. 3 LEDs left and right UNDER those readouts for other features.. Again, more or less like the PRD just without the RPM LEDs..

I think the biggest issue will be size.. The portion of the wheel where this would be mounted is only 3 inches wide, meaning I'm limited as far as making this fit properly.. I don't want it to look like it's something just thrown together..

I'll more than likely have to go with the PRD just because it's the only thing that features everything I want and is readily available..

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General Discussions / Re: Pro-Race Display (Lite?)
« on: November 02, 2012, 01:00:16 pm »
That is something I considered, but quite honestly, that is where my technical deficiencies arise.. Heheh.. This is all rather new to me, and though I've been dealing with computers for well over 30 years, my expertise is definitely not in this area.. That's why I'm asking for advice here, because I simply am not quite sure what the options are to achieve what I'm looking for.. As I stated, the Pro-Race Display is fantastic, and though I could "hide" the RPM lights, I wanted to see what other options there were..

Either I've missed something, or the dimension specifications for the PRD aren't listed.. Can anyone tell me what the width of the PRD's bottom is when housed in the mounting unit?? If I do try to go that path, I'd like to make sure it will fit properly across the top of the SRW-S1.. The straight section at the top of the SRW-S1, which is where I want to mount this, is 3 inches wide by 1 and 1/8 inch deep..

I am going to look at the DLC-247 a bit more to see what can be done with it and the available displays.. I think the one thing I'm not seeing ( or simply don't know how to do ) is the warning lights.. :)

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General Discussions / Pro-Race Display (Lite?)
« on: November 02, 2012, 01:53:25 am »
I've sent a few e-mails concerning plans to add something like the Pro-Race Display (PRD) to the top of my SRW-S1 wheel (Which will be attached to a Logitech base).. The communication has been fantastic, but I didn't want to keep bugging them with simple questions and thoughts when I can post here.. :)

With the SRW-S1, I already have shift lights and wouldn't want a second set which is added with the PRD.. I was wondering if anyone knew of an alternative to the PRD that would give me all of the features without the shift lights?? I have looked at the DLC-247 with the 3 individual pieces with 3 digit, gear, and 6 digit readouts.. The downside to that is the loss of the extra LEDs for warning lights.. I could use the PRD and simply disable the shift lights, which is definitely an option.. I was just wondering what others thought?? Oh, how I wish they offered a LITE version without the shift lights.. It might save on costs and space.. Heheh..

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