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Thrustmaster TMX

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by HalfMouse [H00N], Jan 10, 2018.

  1. HalfMouse [H00N]

    HalfMouse [H00N]
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    So I have the thrustmaster tmx wheel and I want to ask 2 questions.

    1. I can't seem to figure out the ffb... can anyone recommend a setup or help me with the settings?
    2. How can I tell the wheel to always be centered?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. SandwichesANDmilk

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    i have one and i just used the default settings
     
  3. stenyak

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    The defaults should behave reasonably. The defaults will only get used if the steering wheel drivers are correctly installed and up to date, and the steering wheel is listed as "automatic" here: https://wiki.beamng.com/Controller_support#Thrustmaster

    If you have modified the defaults, you can return to them by clicking "reset all" in the bindings menu.

    If you are not happy with the default ffb settings, you can tailor them to your preference by following this guide: https://wiki.beamng.com/Steering_wheel_setup#Vibration_cancelling_guide
     
  4. HalfMouse [H00N]

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    Thanks! One more thing: how can I make my wheel to always be centered?
     
  5. stenyak

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    That's up to the manufacturer of your wheel. Check the manual, search the web, or take a look at their driver panel, see if they have any way to calibrate where the center ends up :)
     
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