Can it work for FH3

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Zero7159 wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 11:37 pm birdy, I don't use the Logitech Gaming Software at all. I do not see why it is necessary.
Zero were you able to get force feedback working? I have everything mapped correctly now and the games are accepting inputs from the wheel and pedals. However, there is no force feedback and the wheel rotation is much larger than i want.
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birdy123 wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:23 am
Zero7159 wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2017 11:37 pm birdy, I don't use the Logitech Gaming Software at all. I do not see why it is necessary.
Zero were you able to get force feedback working? I have everything mapped correctly now and the games are accepting inputs from the wheel and pedals. However, there is no force feedback and the wheel rotation is much larger than i want.
Yes, I have force feedback. Check your Accuforce settings in SC4. As far as the wheel rotation, remove the dead zone in the Forza Horizon 3 advanced wheel settings.
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Zero thanks for the advice. How do I check the settings in SC4? The AF is connected as a virtual G27 so is not recognized in SC4. Or do you mean connect the AF to the PC, synch all of the settings to the wheel base and then connect to the GIMX hub?
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birdy123 wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2017 10:26 pm Zero thanks for the advice. How do I check the settings in SC4? The AF is connected as a virtual G27 so is not recognized in SC4. Or do you mean connect the AF to the PC, synch all of the settings to the wheel base and then connect to the GIMX hub?
Take a look at the link below, he does a good job of describing the "Device Settings" for the Accuforce wheel. Those are the wheel settings stored in the Accuforce controller box. When you use GIMX, you can adjust the FFB of the wheel either via the Device Settings in SC4, or in game.

http://www.mockracer.com/2015/07/accufo ... mmies.html
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Hi,
birdy123, if you want help from me (the GIMX creator), please start a new topic in the support section, and provide the details requested here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=691
Thanks.
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Re: Can it work for FH3

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Zero7159 wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2017 10:30 pm
birdy123 wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2017 10:26 pm Zero thanks for the advice. How do I check the settings in SC4? The AF is connected as a virtual G27 so is not recognized in SC4. Or do you mean connect the AF to the PC, synch all of the settings to the wheel base and then connect to the GIMX hub?
Take a look at the link below, he does a good job of describing the "Device Settings" for the Accuforce wheel. Those are the wheel settings stored in the Accuforce controller box. When you use GIMX, you can adjust the FFB of the wheel either via the Device Settings in SC4, or in game.

http://www.mockracer.com/2015/07/accufo ... mmies.html
do you have your accuforce settings in SC4 as default or did you adjusted any sliders?
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I turn down the FFB, as I have a bad shoulder and so heavy FFB will cause me shoulder pain. Otherwise, I leave the settings at Default in SC4.
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