Output Signal Modulation in Analog Mode
The output offers full control over the modulation of the brake output signal. Narrow the output range for even greater precision in analog mode. Set the brake curve characteristics to match your riding technique.
Signal Range Slider
The first tool you have at your disposal in the advanced analog mode output settings is the signal range slider. This slider lets you control the range over which the input signal is converted to the output signal. With it, you can precisely set the range over which the game interprets the stick movement as analog. By default, this is the full range of the slider.
Signal Curve Shaping
Below the signal range slider, you'll find sliders that allow you to shape the brake output signal curve. These sliders allow you to adjust how the output signal changes based on lever movement.
- Linear curve: The default curve type characterized by the fact that the output signal is proportional to the lever movement.
- Exponential Curve: This type of curve causes the braking force to build up gently at the beginning of the lever stroke, then increase dynamically towards the end of the stroke. This enables precise braking control with dynamic tightening towards the end of the lever stroke.
- Logarithmic Curve: This type of curve means that the initial movement of the lever generates intense braking, which then gradually decreases, allowing the wheels to lock up gently. This allows you to avoid accidentally locking the brakes.
Modifying Curves
The changes you make with the sliders are immediately visible on the graph. You can adjust these curves to your needs, giving you full control over the brake's behavior in games.
Save Profiles
If you have found the perfect settings for yourself, you can save as your own profile. This means you don't have to adjust your settings every time - just load your profile and you're all set.