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Still hunting for the command myself!
If that works, you are my hero of the week ;-)
uset r_steering_wheel "0"
or
uset r_steering_wheel "1"
I discovered this by accident when I installed an older interior mod after the "adjustable wheel" update. And when I selected some of the steering wheels, it was removed. And without any strange 3d object problem. It looked nice and clean.
Yes, this is the one who actually works. And looks amazing in the Volvo FH16, because you can adjust the seat all way close to the panel, and even using a 100% scale, it looks perfect, and with a well positioned screen/G27 setup, it's awesome driving. I need to see the other trucks, how they look now. Many thanks, Xyzan!
Windows: go to: C:/Users/[username]/Documents/Euro Truck Simulator
2/profiles/[Profile name]/config.cfg then find uset r_steering_wheel "““1””" and set the 1 to 0
Mac: go to: /Users/[username]/Library/Application Support/Euro Truck Simulator 2/profiles/[Profile]/config.cfg then find uset r_steering_wheel "““1””" and set the 1 to 0
Linux:?
No Thanks :)
Hopefully they figured it out in the 2 1/2 years since this question was asked.
Seems to be the mythical triple.
edit:
Just to avoid future confusion, the full name of the file is config_local.cfg