F1GP-Ed

F1GP-Ed Documentation

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These settings allow you to customize car control aspects that cannot be
preset by F1GP.

Redefine Keys
   Redefine the left, right, brake & accelerate keys.

Keyboard Default
   Automatically set F1GP so that it expects keyboard control as default.
This removes the need of having to press the "K" key for users who prefer
to play F1GP with the keyboard.
 (default is off)

Reverse Steering Help
   Allows you to disable the "steering help" which the game usually
employs, but only while in reverse gear.
 (default is on)

Analog Gearchange
   Allows you to use 2 different buttons on your analog joystick to change
up and down gears. With this method you can change down a gear while
accelerating and vice versa. Note: this feature cannot be saved to memory
while the Car Control memory patch is active with Interrupt routines
enabled!
 (default is Buttons Equal)

Analog Super-Steering Help
   Usually when playing with an analog joystick F1GP employs
"super-steering help".  As a result you can drive, moreorless, a whole lap
without steering at all - the game keeps you on the ideal driving line.
Turning this off will allow you to drive with the reduced steering help
that is used with keyboard and digital joystick control methods.
 (default is on)

Analog Joystick Calibration
   Preset the six calibration figures that F1GP will use in analog joystick
mode.  These figures should be the ones that are displayed when you
calibrate your joystick in F1GP.  Once preset, you no longer have to
calibrate your joystick everytime you play F1GP.

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