Calibration & sensitivity
Calibrage & sensibilité
Kalibrierung und Empfindlichkeit
Calibración y sensibilidad
Taratura e sensibilità
Calibration and sensitivity adjustment for SV750 / GS850-X
1) Adjusting the sensitivity of the steering wheel :
The steering wheel sensitivity setting is designed to adapt your driving to the game environment you are playing
in. To change the sensitivity, press the "OPTION" and "SHARE" buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The LED
will light up green. Then release the buttons. Press the "SHARE" button again to deactivate the sensitivity
already set. Press the "SHARE" button several times to select the desired sensitivity, the flashing green LED will
indicate the various sensitivities.
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Low sensitivity, the green LED flashes slowly: the rotation amplitude is normal, suitable for most racing
games.
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Medium sensitivity, the green LED flashes steadily: the rotation amplitude is reduced, perfect for racing
games with many turns.
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High sensitivity, green LED flashes quickly: the rotation amplitude is short, ideal for tight turns
2) You can also adjust the sensitivity of the "joystick" directly in the game by going to the game options. Go to
the game's "controls/gameplay" tab, then in the controller menu, adjust the joystick sensitivity, this will also
adjust the steering wheel sensitivity.
3) Advanced settings:
You can adjust the sensitivity of the steering wheel in the advanced settings of some (advanced controller
settings).
Indeed some games like Forza allow a multitude of settings of the controller, here is a configuration you can try
to reduce the dead zones:
low limit steering: 10 (the lower the limit, the more reactive the steering wheel is)
high steering limit: 100
low acceleration limit: 10 (the lower the limit, the more responsive the acceleration)
high acceleration limit: 30
low deceleration limit: 5
high deceleration limit: 25
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