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How to configure a combined gas and brake racing wheel?

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by rmfurm, Apr 8, 2019.

  1. rmfurm

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    When the is a 0% push (not touching anything) it measures it as a 50% acceleration, therefore accelerating at 50% when i'm not touching anything. Is there a way to change it? I've looked all over settings yet i cant find it.
     
  2. stenyak

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    Replied to your thread at Steam forums; I'll copypaste here in case anyone else is wondering too:

    You have two options:
    - Either you configure your steering wheel drivers for split/noncombined axis: check its manual, or contact the manufacturer's support team; verify if your hardware supports it.
    - Or alternatively use the "Throttle and Brake" binding in BeamNG.drive: not recommended, as you're unable to use both pedals at the same time, they'll just cancel each other out. But at least you can drive.
     
  3. rmfurm

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    I used the throttle and brake binding, and it works fine. I'm using it for big T-series hauls, so i don't have the need to use both at once unlike racing or drifting. Its either, cruising, OH S**T DOWNHILL BRAKE BRAKE BRAKE or MOAH POWER!
     
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