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Keys and buttons
1. primary row (left-hand column) = keyboard functions.
2. second row (right-hand column) = Functions of the control buttons (steering wheel buttons)
Some functions are created automatically for the keyboard during the controller setup.
The input wizard ensures that the set-up for the wheel, pedals, gearbox and gear lever is correct.
All you have to do is assign your steering wheel buttons to the second row. Leave your keyboard functions undisturbed and you can use both the keyboard and the steering wheel for the same function.
Only change or activate a function if you understand the result of your action and you also take notes of the changes made.
This explanation is far from complete, but I hope it helps a bit.
the game says that the breaking pedal is the same input as turning the wheel
2. Plug the wheel into the power
3. Plug the wheel USB into the computer
That worked for me when I used that pedal. I don't remember if the brake pedal had to be inverted that would be in settings.
Probably need to invert the brake axis in-game settings in ETS2.
Please help any way you can :)
I just have the most recent drivers and the light is burning on my wheel.
I don't know how the game doesn't see your wheel