Just an addition, the steps above are done from GP4 Tweaker launcher program (gp4tweak.exe). There's a different way for those who use stand-alone GP4 Tweaker DLL module or ZaZ CSM with built-in GP4 Tweaker enabled (correct me if I'm wrong).
1) Find a file called
gp4tweak.ini on your GP4 game folder. If it's there, edit with a text editor (e.g. Windows notepad). If don't, skip these following steps and enjoy something else.
2) If you want to edit/adjust
Onboard Camera positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
OnboardCamera = 1 ; set to 1 to enable onboard camera position tweak
OnboardCamEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable onboard camera position edit mode
3) If you want to edit/adjust
Onboard Camera angles (wider or narrower views), look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
ViewAngleCam = 1 ; set to 1 to enable onboard camera view angle tweak
ViewAngleEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable onboard camera view angle edit mode
4) If you want to edit/adjust
Driver Helmet positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
HelmetPos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable helmet position tweak
HelmetPosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable helmet position edit mode
5) If you want to edit/adjust
Steering Wheel positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
SteerPos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable external steer position tweak
SteerPosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable external steer position edit mode
6) If you want to edit/adjust
Driver Arms positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
ArmsPos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable driver arms position tweak
ArmsPosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable driver arms position edit mode
7) If you want to edit/adjust
Cockpit Steering Wheel positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
CptSteerPos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable cockpit steering-wheel position tweak
CptSteerPosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable cockpit steering-wheel position edit mode
8) If you want to edit/adjust
Cockpit Dashboard positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
CptDashPos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable cockpit steering-wheel position tweak
CptDashPosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable cockpit steering-wheel position edit mode
9) If you want to edit/adjust
Tyre Wheel positions, look at the following lines (and set them to 1 as shown below):
TyrePos = 1 ; set to 1 to enable tyre position tweak
TyrePosEdit = 1 ; set to 1 to enable tyre position edit mode
Run your GP4 game and launch any session (practice, qual, race). However, it's a good habit if you perform real-time editing not in race session, otherwise you'll probably finish at last!
During RT-edit mode, press TAB key few times until associated edit mode shown on screen, e.g. If you want to edit helmet position, press TAB until "HELMET POSITION EDIT MODE" shown, then press H (left), K( right), I (up), M (down), U (forward), J (backward), V (centering), and Q (reset to original position). If you don't like these HKIM things, these key-mappings are defined in
{GP4 folder}\gp4tweak_data\keybind.ini in the case you want to choose another binding (beware to not conflicted with other tools such as GPxPatch).
Your modifications are automatically saved/updated to associated *.ini files within
{GP4 folder}\gp4tweak_data folder when exit from GP4 game. Be sure to re-edit
gp4tweak.ini and disable (set to 0) all corresponding tweak keys with
Edit word suffix such as OnboardCamEdit, ViewAngleEdit, etc -- but keep the primary keys (OnboardCam, ViewAngle, etc) intact to ensure your modification takes effect next time you run GP4.
Good luck, everyone.
In reality, doesn't matter who's
right but most important is who's
left.