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Go through the wizard and set your wheel up. Your settings for your wheel are as follows:
Wheel sensitivity = 100% (full right)
Non-linearity = 0% (full left)
Wheel = Centred
Accelerator = Inverted
Brake = Inverted
Set your FFB settings at about 75% except for the following:
Engine, set that to about 5% otherwise your wheel will shake too much.
Terrain, set that between 5 - 10% otherwise your wheel will shake when driving on gravel or bumps.
Collisions, set that to 0% otherwise if you are hit or hit something it will jolt your wheel which can give you a shock if you are not expecting it.
They are the settings I have used for my T500 RS, my G920 and my G29 wheels and they give perfect sync with the in-game wheel.
Just one more point. Leave your settings in your Thrustmaster control panel at default settings.
If you are having issues then I'd follow Willy.J.K's advice TO THE LETTER, as those are the best settings to use, and if your setup wizard is working correctly, that is what you should end up with anyway. I just double-checked mine and my settings match what he listed...
First set up your wheel using the wizard in-game and then do the other settings in Control settings.
Just thinking about your question again. When you click on Options and then click on Controls, down the bottom is Input Wizard. That is the wizard.