I turned the rotation down to 540 and have done a bit of key remapping. I have been adjusting the FFB settings a bot as well. Nothing major but just for my personal preference. I think rotation is probably the biggest.change you can.make. There is no way it will feel comfortable with 900 degrees of rotation.

I've tried messing with the deadzone adjustment in forza, I tried to follow the online manual for adjusting sensitivity, it says press the dpad and the two shifters but nothing happens, it's way way way too sensitive to use properly: (. Reply. AvoKet129. And definitely do not use simulation steering. It may feel better, but it is much harder to catch the car if it gets out of control. Also use something under 400 degree for steering (or what you like best). Also lower your force feedback settings. Set understeer, wheel damper, and center spring scale to 0. Hope it helps. Just reinstall it, check joy.cpl (press Win+R and type joy.cpl in that window and press enter) and if the wheel is there with the proper name, it should be in control settings WHEEL tab. Don't use gamepad emulators and stuff, it is absolutely unnecessary.

The telemetry isn’t showing you degrees of rotation from your wheel, it’s showing you the car’s range of steering from lock to lock. If your wheel is set to 900 degrees in software, and you leave Steering Sensitivity settings in game at its default (50), you have all 900 degrees of steering wheel movement at a 1:1 ratio with the full

Navigate to the Steering Wheel screen, then double-click on the area marked Steering Wheel. Drag the slider to set Steering Sensitivity to the desired percentage. Click the Default button to return the steering sensitivity to the default value of 50%. Click OK to confirm the setting and return to the Steering Wheel screen. Thrustmaster TMX / XboxOne S. I have all of the settings options - EXCEPT - (Wheel Rotation). Not sure why the other settings are missing, but if using a controller to set the wheel settings options, you will only see the controller setting screen. Need to be on the wheel to have the game auto set up the wheel options screen. Wheel is the Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback for Windows / Xbox, playing on Windows 10 on PC; Everytime I launch the game, I switch the key bindings for the brake and clutch pedal (the clutch becomes the brake, the brake becomes the clutch) I also set the Steering deadzone to 1 from the default of 0 Fixed issue causing custom wheel input layouts to reset to their default settings after relaunching the game with both a controller and steering wheel connected to the PC or console. Editor’s Note: While we intended to release this improvement as part of Update 3, we have realized that additional time to implement and test the fix is required
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If your wheel is set to 900 degrees and the car has 42 degrees of lock and you set Steering Sensitivity to 50, you get the following: The car’s intended steering ratio is 10.7 (900 /2 /42 = 10.7) or in other words, 10.7 degrees of rotation are required to steer the wheels by 1 degree. Cockpit view is recommended. - 'Steering' and 'Damage & Tyre Wear' should be set to 'Simulation' in the Difficulty Menu. - Please ensure you are using the latest firmware for all Fanatec devices. Podium Wheel Base DD1 / Podium Racing Wheel F1® PS4™ (V2.5 Compatibility Mode) Tuning Menu Settings: SEN 1080 (shown as 108 on some displays) FF 40. .
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