A Deluxe Budget Nintendo Switch Racing Wheel / Game Zone Tracer Roadster
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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looks cool, but seems to come with some problems
I have that on My PS4
Does it have the same dead zone for PS4
For better sensations, I suggest the dual vibration PXN V900 wheel instead. You will only have to make a little twist.
SETUP FOR ANALOG PEDALS ON NINTENDO SWITCH- You have to assign pedals to the left stick, here's the trick:
- Hold the wheel’s "PROG" button until the red light flashes quickly.
- Press the right pedal down and the red light will flash slower.
- Quickly press Up on the d-pad.
- Hold the wheel’s "PROG" button until the red light flashes quickly.
- Press the left pedal down and the red light will flash slower.
- Quickly press Down on the d-pad.
From there, racing games for Switch that allows you to assign gas and brake to an analog stick (through the options) like GRID: Autosport or WRC games will perfectly work. After that, you will just have to fine tune the parameters for the wheel's and pedals dead zone and sensitivity in the games settings. You also can set the wheel paddles for shifting gears.
Have fun! 😀
Is The PXN V900 Is Compatible With All Switch Racing Games?
@@markjohnvillafuerte7422
Grid and WRC 9 are the ones that I Play the most. They run verry Well on the Switch, with the PXN V900.
After watching a few of your videos, I’m lead to believe the dead zone is in the WR8 game software itself. It’s repeated with every wheel round tried, that I have seen you review.
You can adjust the dead zone in the parameters. 😉