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Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 16:22:26 +1000
From: Byron Forbes <hosh@ar.com.au>
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Try changing to Generic and recalibrating or vice - versa for Direct Input.

porschesc@my-dejanews.com wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Would anybody have any ideas on how to make the cars more stable on straights
> ? I don;t mind the turns, but I have a hard time in the straights with GPL,
> the car goes one side, I compensate, it goes the other way, I over
> compensate, etc.... Seems silly in a straight line !  I chose full
> non-linear, I think, (extreme right of the slider), the other way around is
> even worse... Is it my wheel ? (T2) Is there something I can do in setup to
> make the car more "solid" ?  TIA !
> 
> GReg.
> 
> PS: I was fine with the demo, but that was on my old PC.....
> 
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