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default value of 50 is a good balance between steering responsiveness and
oscillation mitigation.
7.3.8 Natural Friction
NFR range: OFF ... 100
NFR default: Off
The natural friction setting is used to simulate the mechanical feel of a vehicle’s
steering components. The higher the setting, the more resistance you will feel
when rotating the wheel. This can enhance the feeling of driving vehicles with-
out power steering, or with very wide tyres. This setting can also help to prevent
oscillation.
7.3.9 Force Effect Intensity
FEI range: 0 ... 100
FEI default: 100
This parameter adjusts the overall intensity of force effects and can make ef-
fects smoother: OFF is very smooth while 100 is very sharp and direct. Tuning
this parameter can help to refine a harsh or spiky force feedback signal in some
games.
7.3.10 MPS (Function of Multi Position Switch)
MPS: Auto; Encoder; Constant; Pulse
MPS default: AUTO
In AUTO mode the steering wheel decides which mode is appropriate for the
game being played.
In Encoder mode the MPS simulates two buttons, one when you turn the MPS
left and one when you turn the MPS right.
In Constant mode, the MPS outputs a constant button signal for each position.
In PULSE Mode, the MPS outputs a specific button signal for each position
which is only sent as a single pulse when you move the switch.
7.3.11 BRF (brake force)
BRF range: OFF 010 … 100
BRF default: 050
BRF allows to adjust the brake feeling: Increasing BRF to 100 means the user
needs to press the brake with minimum force to achieve 100% brake signal.
Reducing BRF to OFF means the user needs to press the brake only with
maximum force to achieve 100% brake signal. You can either check the brake
signal level on the PC driver or you can see it on the attached steering wheel
(depending on steering wheel type).
*PC compatibility not tested nor endorsed by Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
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