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Use the Jack Spade ffb custom settings..... on my T-300 it made a big difference, increased the ffb.
I had one moment first time i plugged it in when it worked at 5000 sensitivity, so i reinstalled drivers and now i can't do anything.
Pedal/wheel calibration doesn't show any movement when i turn.
I tried but it doesn't detect it at all.
Anyone else having the same Issue?
1. Delete or rename PC2 profile under Documents (Project Cars 2) to start fresh.
2. Update your drivers. ALL of them. Especially BIOS/mainboard/chipset (for USB),
after that update wheel drivers and goto 3
https://support.thrustmaster.com/en/product/t500rs-de/
3. this is the important part:
Choose USB Port prefered "direct onboard."
No hubs, no front ports. USB 2.0 or 3.0 doesnt matter.
4. Calibrate.
5. InGame Profile RAW, 100/50/50/50.
6. Do not load JS Files. when wheel is to heavy/clipping, try in CP Force 60%, Konstant 80%-90%, Periodic 75%-85%, Spring/Dampening 0, let game decide.
7. Set Assists to Authentic and check on regular schedule. Don't change assists on track.
8. always load setups
The T500 feels almost like a Fanatec Elite with my setup. I can tell, i send one back :D
And i have done a new installation of windows and complete reorg of my partitions ;) but i don't think its necessary *cough