Maybe. Same happens with SimHub and arduinos. David (the maker of the pedals) says that it could be that the NJMotion platform software has all COM ports open.I wonder if the software scans all COM ports...?
Maybe. Same happens with SimHub and arduinos. David (the maker of the pedals) says that it could be that the NJMotion platform software has all COM ports open.I wonder if the software scans all COM ports...?
Well, one thing to potentially try would be running Process Monitor (tool from SysInternals) on one or both of the apps and see which COM ports they open. It's a bit of a faff to use for the first time but very powerful.Maybe. Same happens with SimHub and arduinos. David (the maker of the pedals) says that it could be that the NJMotion platform software has all COM ports open.
So how are the pedals?Today I didn't run the program and I've been playing for hours with no issues at all. It can be a problem for those that need the program running all the time, but not for me, because I don't use any of the extra features (ABS) and I like adjusting the settings once and for all and getting used to them for all cars.
I already posted my impressions.So how are the pedals?
Thanks, that all sounds very positive, I am close to pulling the trigger. We're they in stock when you ordered? They are at pre-order now until mid December. I'm not sure if you mentioned above in other posts but how did you come to the final decision of these being the ones for you? CheersI already posted my impressions.
"Ergonomically they feel great, good size, default inclination is right for my sitting position, excellent pedal faces, good distance between them and everything feels sturdy with no play. The pedals come in their lightest settings, which I find adequate. Even with these settings the brake is too hard for me and I had to adjust the max force in the software. The throttle is smooth, with not very long travel and has some dampening at the end. The brake feels quite natural and controlling the preasure is easy because the default travel is fine and helps too. The difference with elastomers is not night and day, but it's there."
I'm not an expert, I have not tested many other high end pedals, I do not compete and I don't give as much importance to pedals as I do to steering wheel rims, for instance. However, I must say the upgrade from my Sprints was worth in my opinion. The best is the looks and the finish of these pedals. Looking at them installed on my cockpit is a pleasure. As I said, the feel of the SRP is very good and the more I use them, the more I feel confident with them and braking with precision is easier than before. They are expensive but I'm happy with my purchase.
thanks for the response, I think you have just allayed any doubt I had. I have sent David a couple of emails and he had been very responsive. I might checkout the saxogsming review. CheersGo ahead. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. I ordered them with the discount promo, but I had already exchanged several e-mails with David before that, so he was so kind to reserve my pedals and send them to me before December. The only doubt I had was the reliability of the pneumatic system but David is very kind and proffesional and I'm sure if I had any issue in the future I will have the support I needed. I also trusted the opinion of a guy from a Spanish forum I usually visit. He is really delighted with these pedals. Saxogaming, a Spanish simracing fan and youtuber also reviewed them and said he was very impressed. He has been using them for more than a year almost daily without any problems. His reviews and opinions always sounded honest to me.
Just ordered the black 2 pedal GT set with red pedal pads. Now the wait begins, lol.Go ahead. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. I ordered them with the discount promo, but I had already exchanged several e-mails with David before that, so he was so kind to reserve my pedals and send them to me before December. The only doubt I had was the reliability of the pneumatic system but David is very kind and proffesional and I'm sure if I had any issue in the future I will have the support I needed. I also trusted the opinion of a guy from a Spanish forum I usually visit. He is really delighted with these pedals. Saxogaming, a Spanish simracing fan and youtuber also reviewed them and said he was very impressed. He has been using them for more than a year almost daily without any problems. His reviews and opinions always sounded honest to me.
I'm sure you will love them. Please tell us your impressions when you receive them.Just ordered the black 2 pedal GT set with red pedal pads. Now the wait begins, lol.
Cheers, shall doI'm sure you will love them. Please tell us your impressions when you receive them.
Yeah I was wondering the same. My guess is maybe in case you buy a clutch down the track or if you want a narrower brake pedal?I wonder why they attach an extra pedal face to the base.
;For less pressure:
a:: ; use your own key or button
ifwinnotexist, SRP Monitor Window
Run, C:\SRP\opt\SRP_Monitor.lnk ; shortcut configured to run as admin
Send +^s ; configurable hotkey in SRP app
sleep 200 ; delay between key repeat
restart1:
KeyWait, a, D T3 ; use your own key or button; T3 is the number of seconds before automatically closing
if errorlevel
{
Runwait, TASKKILL /F /IM SRP_Monitor.exe /T,, Hide ; the only effective way to close it
winactivate, ahk_exe acs.exe ; focus on Assetto Corsa
click
return
}
else ; pressing the key when the monitor is already on screen
{
Send +^s
sleep 200 ; delay between key repeat
goto restart1
return
}
;For less pressure:
z:: ; use your own key or button
ifwinnotexist, SRP Monitor Window
Run, C:\SRP\opt\SRP_Monitor.lnk ; shortcut configured to run as admin
Send +^x ; configurable hotkey in SRP app
sleep 200 ; delay between key repeat
restart2:
KeyWait, z, D T3 ; use your own key or button; T3 is the number of seconds before automatically closing
if errorlevel
{
Runwait, TASKKILL /F /IM SRP_Monitor.exe /T,, Hide ; the only effective way to close it
winactivate, ahk_exe acs.exe ; focus on Assetto Corsa
click
return
}
else ; pressing the key when the monitor is already on screen
{
Send +^x
sleep 200 ; delay between key repeat
goto restart2
return
}
That's pretty naff, but potentially a useful feature for the very first run. After that it should at least offer the user the option to stop scanning and just stick with the last port it used. (Edit: it would also be a trivially easy thing to retrofit to the code.)He says that his software scans COM ports from 1 upwards until it finds the pedals.