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Now we need to run the Senso Wheel GUI application. It should be in the following directory - C:\Users\Owner\Documents\Senso\Wheel\GUI. Click and run the application and you should get the screen shown in Figure 3. | Now we need to run the Senso Wheel GUI application. It should be in the following directory - C:\Users\Owner\Documents\Senso\Wheel\GUI. Click and run the application and you should get the screen shown in Figure 3. | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 10 August 2020
Workflow
Section for Senso Wheel and Pedal configuration.
PCAN USB Connection
Before we can verify that both the Senso wheel and pedals are running correctly, we must change the PCAN-USB connection that is connected to the RedHawk system by disconnecting it and plugging it to the Windows CXC system as shown in Figure 1.
Now we need to run the Senso Wheel GUI application. It should be in the following directory - C:\Users\Owner\Documents\Senso\Wheel\GUI. Click and run the application and you should get the screen shown in Figure 3.
Click on the “Switch On” button. The GUI should like the following image shown in Figure 4.