Abit FX5600 OTES Manual de usuario Pagina 38

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 76
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 37
Brake/reverse
Move the selected controller device stick or wheel which you want to use to brake and reverse (electric only).
For keyboard mapping press the key you want to use for steering to the right, for example Z
You have now mapped your input device for VRC Pro.
Dead zone and saturation
Next you can set the sensitivity of your controller, dead zone and saturation.
Dead zone is the area around the neutral position where nothing happens. This is particularly important for
the throttle/brake input because you need an area where nothing happens. The dead zone percentage is
divided half/half to both sides of the neutral position.
Saturation is used to set how much stick or wheel movement you want to use to reach the maximum steering
or throttle. A low value means that you need only half the movement to get the maximum throw, this makes
the control of course very sensitive.
Steering dead zone
For steering we advise to use minimal dead zone, like 5%. A higher % may be necessary if your controller has a
lot of jitter (movement) around neutral, this will smoothen your controller a bit.
Steering saturation
We advise to keep this at 100% but this may depend on your controller. For example using a regular joystick it
may take too long to move all the way to the left or right for steering.
Accelerate/brake dead zone
The accelerate/brake dead zone is more critical to adjust. You need a certain dead zone to keep your car
stationary in neutral. If you can’t keep the car at rest with your controller you may have to increase the dead
zone.
Accelerate/brake saturation
We advise to keep this at 100% but this may depend on your controller. For example using a regular joystick it
may take too long to move all the way forward for throttle.
Exponential settings do also apply to customized controllers. You can set this while driving with E+ and E- for
steering, and Ctrl E+ and Ctrl E- for throttle and brake.
Camera options:
In the VRC Pro sim you view everything through what we call a ‘camera’. The camera has a vantage point, can
zoom (change field of view), can rotate and tilt.
In Camera options you control how you view the car, the zooming and the position of the car on the screen.
Settings you make to the driver rostrum ‘camera’ (your vantage point) apply also to other camera modes.
The main zoom setting is saved per track. When you revisit the track the main zoom will be automatically set
as you last adjusted it. The other camera settings are not saved per track but remain as you have adjusted
them until you change them in Camera options or on the track. If you have very special camera settings for a
particular track and car you could save these values as text in the Remarks field of the car setup.
Vista de pagina 37
1 2 ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 ... 75 76

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios