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RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Stephen - 2013-01-26 11:50

* Stephen punches Seven in the face Tongue

Is this possible to do without profiler at all?


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Seven - 2013-01-26 13:05

*Rubs face

It's possible, I'm just trying to avoid the sound lag thing.


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - X-Team FoX - 2013-05-28 14:57

Maybe u can attach this to text files for horn change here?
And in wich folder should i save/create this cfg?


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Ash - 2013-05-28 15:19

I don't mean to be rude but i dont see how this is hard to do yourself:

My First Post Wrote:You will need to open up Notepad (or similar) and create two files.

We will call the first file wailtoyelp.lfs Inside your Notepad document, you will need to type the following.

Code:
//This script will change from HORN5 to HORN4
/shift H
/shift H
/shift H
/shift H
/ctrlf 5 /run yelptowail

The /ctrlf 5 /run yelptowail programs the key to change to run the next script, therefore it makes it a 'scrolling key'.

Save this file as wailtoyelp.lfs - Please ensure you do not save as a txt file, but change it to .lfs!

The second document has to be called what you entered into the command line within the last script, therefore our new file will be called yelptowail.lfs.

Enter this into the new document:

Code:
//This script will change from HORN4 to HORN5
/shift H
/ctrlf 5 /run wailtoyelp

As you can see, the command line /ctrlf 5 /run wailtoyelp has now programmed the key to run the original script, therefore it will now just alternate between the two sirens!

And save it to LFS > Data > Script.

Ash


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Yukine - 2013-06-22 20:48

Sure other players can hear? Some players said I was using different horn than the one I using..

My English is just terrible...


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Dan - 2013-06-22 22:41

(2013-06-22 20:48)Renko Wrote:  Sure other players can hear? Some players said I was using different horn than the one I using..

My English is just terrible...

Sometimes there is lag between the changing, so the sever may recognise you're on Horn 1 when locally you're on Horn 5. A simple click of the 'Shift' button will get rid of that difference.


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Yukine - 2013-06-22 22:57

There is any problem if I put the shift key on my wheel?


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Dan - 2013-06-22 23:51

(2013-06-22 22:57)Renko Wrote:  There is any problem if I put the shift key on my wheel?

No - that should be fine; it's exactly what I've done.


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Yukine - 2013-06-22 23:54

Ok, thanks for fast reply~


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - Haribo - 2013-11-13 16:23

(2011-10-03 20:33)Ash Wrote:  EDITED - LOGITECH PROFILER FILE ADDED.

http://www.filedropper.com/sirenprofile

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU DO NOT USE TCLIGHTS WITH THIS SETUP. You may use other software such as LFSStrobe by Tommy or LFSCops, as they do not operate the siren.

In game, you MUST have your siren binded to PageUP for this to work.

Upload again siren profile mate Smile pls


RE: [TUTORIAL] - Horn Changing - sezski - 2014-12-05 17:38

Nice.