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Re: Turn off G-Sensor COMPLETELY?

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Originally Posted by [sammich] View Post
IIRC, there's a Windows service that communicates with the G-Sensor when it is launched. You may be able to disable it using a services editor (or via the registry) and that may effectively disable it on a lower level. I'll have to check when I get home though.
That is all that this cab does:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/attachment...6&d=1268367449

It sets the device (service) to manual. Works perfect.
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