I would like to make my mode button on my Titan's Steering Wheel to open the Voice Control app on my Joying head unit. Anybody figure out how to do stuff like this?
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Evening all.
I have an xtrons 4.4 HU, it's fitted with a canbus decoder in and Audi A4.
The HU came with the steering wheel controls preset, I've tried to map them to add my own touch but I can't. When I go into the steering wheel control option, I operate a key and he screen does not recognise this, I've also tried highlighting a button then trying to use a steeeing wheel button and it still doesn't recognise it.
What ami missing guys? All the YouTube and Google tutorials say to do it how I am!
Thanks.
I have the same issue on a 2012 Mazda 3, the head unit only recognizes a direct voltage input from the steering wheel buttons, yours is probably controlled by the CANBUS, with the head unit, there should be 2 wires (Key1 and Key2), they should be connected to the car wiring I believe. Please wait for someone with more experience to confirm.
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From what I've read they are connected through canbus but I have no idea how to work around this. Thanks.
Anyone? Tried downloading the rk1188 headunit app but it does nothing!
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Hi there
I installed a JY-VM131N2 in my 2014 VW Passat. The Steering Wheel is working (out of the stock).
I'd like to change the mapping of the buttons, but all of them shows Parameter 255. Video is attached under the link:
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AiWHrfhlX2gwwytL4cOZcTs_fcov
Can you help me to change the mapping?
Answer from Joying:
Nice day
I am sorry can not support to remap the steering wheel control buttons
Hope you can understand
Can anybody help?
Regards
ch_swat_89
ch_swat_89 said:
Hi there
I installed a JY-VM131N2 in my 2014 VW Passat. The Steering Wheel is working (out of the stock).
I'd like to change the mapping of the buttons, but all of them shows Parameter 255. Video is attached under the link:
https://1drv.ms/v/s!AiWHrfhlX2gwwytL4cOZcTs_fcov
Can you help me to change the mapping?
Answer from Joying:
Nice day
I am sorry can not support to remap the steering wheel control buttons
Hope you can understand
Can anybody help?
Regards
ch_swat_89
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You have a CAN decoder (a little box attached to the harness) that is programmed with a certain steering wheels keys mapping and you can't change that.
Your best chance is to wire the steering wheels buttons directly and bypass the CAN decoder, but it works ONLY IF the steering wheel buttons are the resistive type.
If you don't have the experience please don't try to mess with the wires... things can go wrong with the headunit or the car.
I recently installed an android head(from Idoing) unit in my 2016 WRX. The unit has a wheelkey study function which works fine with my steering wheel controls but doesn't allow you to have short and long press capabilities to program different functions. It also doesn't provide an option of programming a back/home button on the steering wheel.
My question is, is there any way to install a different wheelkey study app that would allow me to do so? I used to have a Seicane head unit which did all this in their wheel key study app.
Hello all,
I'm having trouble finding a solution to this, not sure if this is where to ask but its worth a shot. I have an Intel Airmont Joying head unit, the one with physical buttons. Its running android 8.1 I believe. I use apple carplay through Zlink. I also use joyings universal steering wheel controls add-on since I dont have built in ones (I cant post links yet but google those exact words to find it, its a circle lookin thing) . I'd like to be able to map it to Zlinks controls (siri, left, right,home, etc), but I'm unable to. Under Joyings built in steering wheel controls mapper I can map it to universal play/pause etc for the head unit itself, but when I enter the Zlink control learning they dont work. Any ideas what to do? Apologies if that was confusing, I can clarify if needed. Thanks!
Hello. I have a Logitech G920 wheel, and I wanted to use it on the Nintendo Switch (both Sysnand and Emunand).
Currently, if I connect it, the Switch recognizes it as a parallel control, it doesn't allow editing commands, and the directional pad goes a little crazy (and it normalizes when I calibrate the buttons). But when I enter the games, the steering wheel doesn't work and the buttons are miscalibrated again. I wanted to know if there is some configuration or sys-con fork that allows using steering wheels on Switch.
Hello everybody!
I came here to ask about the possibility of connecting a Logitech G920 steering wheel to the Switch. I wanted to share a few things I discovered:
- By the sys-con module, the steering wheel is recognized as an XBox One control. The buttons worked normally, but it acted like it was pressing down on the directional pad the entire time, and the steering wheel movement itself didn't work.
- In the sys-con settings, I found a file named config_xboxone.ini, and inside it I reset the dead zone values of the analog sticks. Now the steering wheel works like a Pro-controller, but without the movement of the steering wheel yet.
- What's next: The sys-con configuration files use values to map the Switch's control buttons. For example, FACE_UP is the value for the X button. What I would need to know is what value I could use to identify the steering wheel movement command. Does anyone know how I can figure this out without going through the trial and error of countless codes?