Using flight simulator controls for Trainz

n6zxe

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Hi all. I'm very new to train simulators but very involved with flight sims. Is there any software out there that will allow me to assign my levels and buttons from a flight sim throttle controller so it will work on Trainz. I would really like to save the $$$ of buying the rail driver controller. Thanks in advance.

One other question. Being new to Trainz, any suggestions of what add-ons I should download or purchase to bump up from the stock '06 program. Thanks again.
 
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Welcome to the Trainz Community n6zxe! (Another Ham Operator, sweet! KC2RXO here.):)

The above sites metioned are some some of the best for US Content. There is quite a bit there but its high qaulity so you will enjoy.:D

As far as we know there is no way to take the Flight Sim controller and reprogram it to run Trainz, sorry. That never has been done before, be cool if you could though.

Once again Welcome and we hope you will enjoy your stay here for many years to come just like many of us here.:wave: :)

Cheers,
Adam
 
Hi and welcome to trainz:wave:

For raildriver info: http://forums.auran.com/trainz/showthread.php?t=17821

For more content for TRS2006: it depends on what you want, but try the DLS (DownLoadStation): http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php
If you use CMP to download stuff, it may advertise some creators, and I have found this very inspirational.

Some other creators:
The cowboy's old west works: for wild west buildings etc: http://www.cowboystrainzstation.com/
Carson car shops: More wild west goodies (you can tell what I like!): http://www.carsoncarshops.com/
World Of Trainz: very good Locos (payware): http://www.worldoftrainz.com/
Trainz pro routes: lots of items, rolling stock, locos, building etc: http://www.trainzproroutes.org/
Checkrail: very good trainz routes, and rolling stock. I would especially recommend the clovis sub route: http://www.checkrail.com/index.htm
 
Here's an idea for you.

Raildriver uses various key combinations that are listed in Trainz to achieve what it does.

TrackIR also does this and I believe that it is used in Flightsim.

I have done some limited trials with a hand held controller, and on my list of things to do someday is using a joystick.

The thing is if your controller is programmable there's a fair chance you can use it.
 
Hello,

If you use ch controllers, I can confirm that it can be programmed to be able to work with trains through the Control Manager app. I have the ch pro throttle USB set up and working with trainz.

Basically, you need to define axis movements as keystrokes.
Not ideal, and takes a bit of extra effort, but it works.
 
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