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then it is not mapped to the correct axxis -> try to remap throttle
stuck on full-throttle? value decreasing when depressed?
there is an option to invert the axxis-reading (for each axxis seperately) in the settings-menu. A bit hard to spot, yet just a one-click operation.
You could try a different setting for the rotation degrees in your controller software...the lower the number the tighter the turn...and then just match the same number of degrees in Assetto steering settitings to what you set your controller to...start at, say, 720 degrees then lower it until you feel it's right...it's a matter of personal taste really...For most cars I like 900 or 720...
Some like it down in the 200's...
It's fiddly but once it's done it is worth it.
What pedals are inverted.
If your pedals register as full-on in your game when you are not pressing them then you need to tick the 'inverted' box which..erm...'inverts' the pedals data so that they behave the correct way.
So for anyone looking for laggy wheel on your steering wheel for me and my Logitech you have to use a USB 2.0 slot and not a USB 3.0
Every sim racing newcomer's first technical issue or wtf moment.
I use content manager and all the pedals and steering have invert options. I can't load the base game anymore because too many mods so not sure where it would be but my guess would be in the control menu. Download content manager regardless, it's amazing.
would probably help if you mention what "the problem? is