Does anyone use them keyboards that attach to the controller. If so are they any good and do that make using a controller a bit easier. Thanks
I was thinking about buying one of these, as I find turning on the safety systems a pain at the start of a service, especially when you forget the location of one notch/switch.
I do use a keyboard but it's (wirelessly) attached to my XBOX Series X console rather than my controller. And yes - it does make a big difference to gameplay, e.g. it's easy to switch on safety systems, change cameras, switch on wipers, switch on headlights etc. etc.
…I’m on Series X, it’s got a USB port, front bottom left, I just use a cheap wired keyboard connected all the time. It gives you access to ALL the settings, lots of which you can’t access on the controller alone plus you can make changes without pausing the game, absolutely essential.
It gets you many additional options which you cannot get easily or at all on a controller. I’d recommend a decent wireless one (nothing crazy expensive) and that should do the job.
I keep a USB keyboard plugged directly into my XBox at all times. A mouse, too. You'd be surprised how much supports it.
Thanks mate I just wanted use a keyboard for switching safety systems on and lights cause sometimes I forgot where they all are
If this is the case then you will not be able to use one of the keyboards that attach to a controller, because turning on the safety systems requires the use of the CTRL key which the small controller keyboards don't have. However, I do believe they are capable of turning on the alerter/DSD-DVD/Sifa.
A proper USB keyboard is just a better all round choice than those clip on pads, doesn't screw with the balance of the controller and can be used independently for multiple functions, just like on a PC.
So i want to use a keyboard for turning things on. But are all the same key combs used on different locos or does each loco have different combs. Example Ctrl plus 5 key to turn on safety systems on all locos or would that change for loco to loco. Thanks
Same for all I think, e.g. CTRL+ENTER and SHIFT+ENTER activate the various safety systems, V activates the wipers etc.. The obvious caveat is that not all locos have the same features and controls so some keyboard shortcuts don't do anything on some trains.
…somewhere on DTG there are these pages that pertain to the individual Loco’s/Units and their keyboard shortcuts, I think they were published when each individual DLC came out. This one came with NTP & is for the Met Cam Class 101, hope this is of use.
…much easier that trying to locate the DSD & AWS levers with the White Dot (cursor) in your 2 min set up time !
Here's the most comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts that I've found so far: https://forums.dovetailgames.com/threads/keyboard-shortcuts-keyboard-mapping-here-it-is.25433/
Can anyone recommend a good mini keyboard as i just lazy on the sofa and play so a mini keyboard would be easy to balance on the sofa are. Thanks
It’s still so dumb we don’t have the basic quality of life stuff pc has, like they could have added the stuff to console but they won’t since it would take a few weeks to do, there was no need for fast cam to be removed in the first place
I ain't computer expert im sure they could have programmed it so the controller could do more stuff like press X and A to switch on safety systems. But might complicated i dont know.
Apparently this is a very complex matter. Just add a key combination to trigger the bell? No, why bother. About the fact that pressing B to confirm a Sifa triggers the PZB confirmation. Yes, they're on the same key, but on some locomotives it works as intended, while on others it doesn't. It doesn't work on the ICE 1 in the BR101 Expert package for Kassel-Würzburg, but it does on other routes.
As a user of an XBox Elite pad, one of the biggest game changers is how, in addition to being able to remap every input and save multiple such configs to the controller's onboard memory, it has the ability to map one button as a dedicated shift key. Immediately allowing the assignment of additional functions to buttons. This kind of onboard remapping at the controller level really ought to be standardised across the board.