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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Calibrating the wheel
Your wheel is auto-calibrated by default for console use. Nevertheless, we recommend that you calibrate
both the wheel and the pedal set manually if your game offers this function.
Enabling/disabling Force Feedback
By default, Force Feedback and auto-recentering are enabled. In some games and on some courses,
however, it may be helpful to disable Force Feedback in order to improve your performance. Press the
Mode
button (
7
) to enable/disable Force Feedback:
- Auto-recentering enabled only: the
Mode
LED (
8
) turns green.
- Force Feedback and auto-recentering enabled: the
Mode
LED (
8
) turns red.
“Sequential gearbox inversion” function
In most games, gearshift functions are assigned to either the L1, R1 buttons or the L2, R2 buttons by
default.
The “Sequential gearbox inversion” function allows you to assign gear shifting directly to the 2 digital
gearshift levers
(1)
in 100% of games.
To switch from “Normal sequential gearbox” mode to “Inverted sequential gearbox” mode, press the
A
,
B
and
Mode
buttons simultaneously.
The
Mode
LED
(8)
flashes red for 2 seconds when you switch to “Inverted” mode.
The
Mode
LED
(8)
flashes green for 2 seconds when you return to “Normal” mode.
Normal Sequential Gearbox
Inverted Sequential Gearbox
Please refer to the
Settings
chart provided in the appendix to find the type of sequential gearbox that
corresponds to your racing game.
Precision Drive mode
Precision Drive mode has been specially developed with a view to enhancing performance.
Depending on the game, it may help you to beat your best times (and those of your opponents) or make it
easier to successfully complete the different driving events.
This new exclusive mode calculates and redistributes your Enzo wheel’s various analogy points without
generating any dead zones (as may be the case with other wheels which allow you to adjust their
sensitivity).
How appropriate and effective this mode will be depends on the game you are playing and the course you
are racing on. In this mode, the wheel is more sensitive and will allow you to powerslide more easily and
thus avoid an excessive loss of speed, in courses with hairpin turns for example.
In games where the wheel’s reactions are very sensitive (such as F1 racing, for example), you will
therefore probably want to avoid using this mode.
We recommend that you use this mode with an interior view for maximum effectiveness.