![]() I use my TX leather edition with a xbox so I do no think it takes these settings from the pc app back to the xbox. Ideally you want just enough to feel what the car is doing, and no more. I run endurance races all the time though, so I keep my feedback pretty light in order to avoid fatigue over 50 lap races. Since you like how yours feels in PCars, I’ll just post my settings up for Forza when I get home. The last way is changing the settings in Forza itself in advanced controls. I usually keep mine pretty close, and prefer a low DOR (I think mine is set to 330). There’s another shortcut for changing Degrees of Rotation on the fly, but using this can put your steering out of sync with the steering animation in the game. If you keep hitting right paddle it will loop back through them. There are four or five sensitivity levels, and up/down on the paddles cycles through them. If I recall correctly, you hit the button to the right of the steering wheel (by the xbox button) and one of the paddles. The second method is a settings short cut built into the TX that dials up/down the feedback effects. You basically install the app, plug the TX into the PC and you can modify some settings there. ![]() The app can be found on Thrustmasters website. There is a PC app that allows you to fine tune settings on the TX. I’ll post my settings when I get home, but there are three different ways to modify how the TX behaves. I’ve used a TX since FM6 and currently use it on FM7.
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