Need help understanding Quick Release Adapters? - Matt Malone's Demonstration and Wheel Collection
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Amazing quick release system. Solid. No wobble. Easy & quick connection. No cables. It's amazing! High end for sure.
Do you have suggestions for button mapping? I've got a forte wheel and a round one to do formula cars and oval in iracing and remapping for my round wheel is a (one-time) pain.
Hey there. Thanks for reaching out.
In iRacing, you can set separate button mappings for each car. For example, you could set up one wheel for the Oval car(s) and another for formula cars.
That way your specific wheel will always be set up for the car you use it for.
@@AsetekSimSports unfortunately, not quite because iRacing only has one default profile and then one-per-car. I use the default for formula racing and it has everything I like set up. For each round wheel car, I choose "custom for this car" and then map buttons, inevitably getting one wrong. I end up using the formula wheel for ringmeister just to avoid the setup. I imagine racehub could solve it but that would be a lot of work, like 2 man-years or more. Sounds from Matt's sheepish aside like he is using button remapping in simhub and it sounds like a good topic for a video if he doesn't already have one on it.
BTW, the asetek quick release is totally awesome. The hardware really can do the quick swap trick in the video. I find myself wanting to try different wheels on the same car to see what feels right.