Dan W.
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Post by Dan W. on Feb 2, 2012 14:28:22 GMT -8
I never got to spend much time with the wheel on rFactor because of a few issues with it. But now I want to get it set back up. I remember some one posting that you need to set the FF to -100, but I can't find the info and am not sure where to do this.
Any other tips for the wheel are welcome. As I said, I never had it working long enough to sort out any problems.
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on Feb 2, 2012 15:19:11 GMT -8
Only Logitech wheels require -100... it's just a quirk of them. The "-" means you're reversing the forces.
I've read that the latest Real Feel plug-in reverses that though, it did for me. Not a big problem either way if you use Real Feel... if the FF feels weird then I think just it's CTRL + NumPad8 to reverse the forces.
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Seahawks1Fan
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Post by Seahawks1Fan on Feb 2, 2012 17:22:37 GMT -8
I have a Fanatec and set it to -100% in the force feedback setting in game for it to work properly.
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F1Fan07
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Post by F1Fan07 on Feb 2, 2012 18:06:25 GMT -8
Oh ya, I think we had this conversation before.
Anyway, connect the wheel and pick -100. If the FF feels alien then switch it to +100.
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Dan W.
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Post by Dan W. on Feb 2, 2012 18:14:33 GMT -8
OK, will try it.
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