Logitech PRO RACING PEDALS Setup Manual page 12

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CUSTOM PEDAL SETUP
The PRO Racing Pedals have been intentionally designed
to allow anyone to mount the pedal modules in any
manner that they wish The pedal modules can be
completely removed from the main pedal base that
they are attached to and then mounted into a custom
simulation rig in any orientation to suit your needs
If you want to create a setup where the clutch and brake
are inverted and the gas is floor mounted then this is
entirely possible All you need to achieve this are the pedal
modules and the Pedal Hub
First, unplug the pedal modules from the hub
Next, remove the bolts holding the pedal modules
on to the pedal base, taking care not to let them fall
in the process Lift them away from the base and feed
the cable for each module through the holes in the pedal
base, ensuring they don't get caught
Next remove the screws holding the Pedal Hub into
the pedal base and lift it out of the base
You can now mount the pedal modules into your custom
simulation rig as you need them - just connect them
back into the Pedal Hub and then connect the Hub into
your PC or directly into the back of a compatible Logitech
Racing Wheel (if you own one)
G HUB SETTINGS
Your PRO Racing Pedals can be configured using the G HUB
software on PC, whether they're connected directly to your PC
or into a compatible Logitech Racing Wheel
You have the ability to adjust the sensitivity of your pedals and
the amount of pressure required to produce 100% axis output
on the load cell-equipped brake pedal
SENSITIVITY
The sensitivity slider enables you to change the linearity of
the pedal response If you leave it at 50 then this will result in a
1:1 linear response between the physical movement of the pedal
and the axis output to your racing titles Any adjustment above
or below this will introduce a curve to the axis output;
– As you increase from 50 to 100 then the pedal will become
increasingly responsive at the start of the pedal travel
(meaning you will see a much quicker increase in axis response
at first)
– As you decrease from 50 to 1 then the pedal will become
decreasingly responsive at the start of the pedal travel
(meaning you will see a much slower increase in axis response
at first)
It is generally recommended to leave this setting at 50,
but the flexibility is there should you wish to experiment You can
see the actual response of the pedal here in G HUB; as you press
it you will see the axis response indicator change, so you can
easily see the results of any adjustments that you make
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