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FFB is set to 70
spring is off
damper effect is set to 60, but i recomend you set it to 30, the gears on your weel are rougher.
allow game to change settings, and uncheck cobined pedals.
degrees of rotation set it too 900.
hope i helped.
Overall effect strength 100%
Spring effect strength 0%
Damper effect strength 0%
Centering spring NOT enabled
Report combined pedals UNCHECKED
Degrees of rotation 900
Allow game to adjust settings CHECKED
This works fine for me in ETS2, ATS, iRacing
In game I have Gain, Stiffness, and Centering sliders full right, Terrain and Engine sliders about 20% of the way to the right.
The damper effect setting in profiler determines how hard it is to turn the wheel. As we're simulating power steering, I am happy with mine at 0%, but try adding some, you might like it. 0% sure makes spinning the wheel easier during parking lol. The terrain and engine sliders are to taste...I hate feeling every bump and a lot of vibration from the engine so I have mine low.
Great wheel, and I always use Real Automatic in ETS2 as it's what you'd probably find in real life, so except that you're short a TON of buttons and the wheel only has four including the paddles you'll not miss the not so great Logitech shifter.