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05/01/2024 at 23:55 #3704
Marc Roth
ParticipantThe CLS2Sim software has an option for a seat shaker.
What hardware do you recommend and how is it connected? Where can I buy it?
Cheers,
Marc06/01/2024 at 10:04 #3705Eliteflyer
ParticipantHi
I can see no options for a seat shaker. But there is an option for a stick shaker.🤔
Maybe I am missing something in the manual!
Regards
Eliteflyer
06/01/2024 at 10:04 #3706Eliteflyer
ParticipantHi
I can see no options for a seat shaker. But there is an option for a stick shaker.🤔
Maybe I am missing something in the manual!
Regards
Eliteflyer
07/01/2024 at 00:44 #3707Marc Roth
ParticipantSeatshaker tickbox between throttle#4 and speedbrake, Eliteflyer
Cheers,
Marc07/01/2024 at 15:18 #3708Eliteflyer
ParticipantWill have a look. Thanks.
Big learning curve😩
11/01/2024 at 22:04 #3710guepf
ParticipantI recently installed the next lecel racing HF8 seat shaker- It is cheap, has its own software and ist a perfect addon to the brunner equipment.
16/01/2024 at 06:40 #3712kirk
ParticipantI too have the HF8 and it works very well with the CLS E-NG.
28/10/2024 at 20:56 #3948teds
ParticipantI wanted to revive this topic. I’m on CLS2Sim v5.7.23, which is the current version right now. It does have a Seat Shaker option, so if anyone’s not seeing it, try upgrading your CLS2Sim first.
I’m wondering if anyone knows how to connect a Buttkicker-like device to CLS2Sim to use the Seat Shaker functionality. I know that Buttkicker relies on sound, and there is already software out there that supports Buttkicker. But I’m wondering if there’s another haptic device out there that attaches below your chair that might work with CLS2Sim. Anyone know?
Reason I’m asking is because I have so many apps to connect the various peripherals I use. Would be great to simplify my life by eliminating one app and having CLS2Sim control one more peripheral. Also, if CLS2Sim is controlling it, then I have one central interpretation of the various events coming in.
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