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240ZR
31-08-2008, 12:12 PM
Ok, I'm on track for making the grid for Brands Hatch on Wednesday nite.
However, I do have a slight problem with my wheel. I find it hard to keep the car stable in a stright line as it sways from side to side a little. Does anyone else have the same problem & is there a dead zone adjustment available somewhere in the settings.
Nick.
Mr Fox
31-08-2008, 12:20 PM
yes there is a deadzone, which wheel are you using?
Also im going to start a Q@A Technical Thread so i prolly move these posts to there so dont be alarmed.
240ZR
31-08-2008, 12:47 PM
yes there is a deadzone, which wheel are you using?
I'm using the Hyper stimulator Glen.
Imperious
31-08-2008, 01:57 PM
Ok, I'm on track for making the grid for Brands Hatch on Wednesday nite.
However, I do have a slight problem with my wheel. I find it hard to keep the car stable in a stright line as it sways from side to side a little. Does anyone else have the same problem & is there a dead zone adjustment available somewhere in the settings.
Nick.
I would suggest going into Settings, then the controller config area and putting a deadzone of 2% on the steering, that should sort it.
Make sure to save Your settings, also a MUST is to read the HistorX manual as there is important config info in there.
Mr Fox
31-08-2008, 02:02 PM
ok one thing to try is run -ffb in the slider in setting ingame
Logitech wheels for example run -100 and then thrustmaster wheels use +100
quite often if you havent the right values for ffb + or - the wheel will oscilate in the centre making it hard to steer the car straight.
240ZR
31-08-2008, 09:17 PM
I would suggest going into Settings, then the controller config area and putting a deadzone of 2% on the steering, that should sort it.
Make sure to save Your settings, also a MUST is to read the HistorX manual as there is important config info in there.
I cant find this dead zone in the settings, all i get is the same screen as flattop posted in pre-race chat page 3.
Mr Fox
04-09-2008, 02:03 PM
hey nick how many times does your wheel turn/rotate?
Snakeyes
04-09-2008, 04:10 PM
also check your steering lock..cause if you have it really high and you dont
your rotation high it will be very touchy
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