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01-26-2005, 04:17 AM
Well, I made a mistake, sorry. I thought about it, and remembered that I turned off the deadzone after I went all the way down to 0% on sensitivity, I also tested these settings at Infineon and that might make you move the wheel too much, you can get a better feel by setting the deadzone at 0% and then trying to lower the sentivity, after some testing I liked the sensitivity at 25% and 0% deadzone, I loved the precision I got with this. I also set the deadzone for the pedals at 0%, but I haven't tested it everywhere, only at Atlanta, Indy, Tona & Dega and it gives you very good handling, I noticed it the most when pitting. It appears that the 2% deadzone might hurt more than help.
Sorry again if I made anybody waste their time with the settings I gave earlier, after thinking about them, they might be useful for some styles, setups or tracks, but you should try these ones first, especially the 0% deadzone.
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