Logitech PRO RACING PEDALS Setup Manual page 13

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BRAKE FORCE
This changes how much pressure is required in order
to make the brake pedal achieve 100% axis output
The default value is 30, which for the PRO Racing
Pedals equates to 30kg of force; logically therefore
if you set this to the maximum of 100 then 100kg of force
is required to achieve 100% axis output
The amount of force to be used is very subjective
but should be considered with regards to the following
factors:
– Whether the pedals are mounted into a racing rig,
or sat on the floor
– The actual strength of the person using the pedals
– Which combination of elastomers you have installed
into the brake pedal
For floor-mounted scenarios, 30kg is likely the maximum,
unless the pedals are secured (such as pushed against
a wall under your desk); indeed, lower values are likely
required in order to prevent the pedals from sliding away
from you whilst in use
For rig-based scenarios, the limit becomes purely
about the overall strength of the rig, the person using
the pedals and the elastomers that you have chosen
to use As mentioned earlier in the manual, it is strongly
recommended not to use elastomer combinations
that include the softer beige piece when setting forces
higher than 30kg otherwise you could cause damage
to this through prolonged use
Due to the onscreen axis response indication it's easy
to experiment with different force settings to see what
suits you the best A good recommendation, especially
when racing cars without ABS, is to set the force so that
you can't easily achieve 100% axis output - if you always
bottom out your brakes then it's likely to result in
the locking up of your wheels, losing grip and sliding off
the track
NOTE:
If connected to a compatible Logitech Racing Wheel with
an integrated display then you can also adjust the Brake
Force setting using the wheel, as well as see the response
output of the brake pedal
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