Walk mode only works inside the customization menu in shops. It does not work outside in the game world. What you're enabling is the dev camera, which allows you to look freely in the game world while not attached to a truck. The movement of that is controlled via numpad. 8 forward, 5 backward, 9 up, 3 down. Speed is adjusted with mouse wheel
No setting within the game would get them un-combined. So, I went directly into the controls.sii file and manually declared each axis for the wheel and pedals. When I loaded up again, all was fine. These are mine: config_lines [11]: "input j_steer `joy.x`". config_lines [12]: "input j_throttle `joy.rz`".
In the controller options in-game, one of the force feedback sliders is for "Engine". Slide that most (or all) of the way to the left. #1. Harleyquinn19972 Sep 14, 2019 @ 6:47pm. I have a vibrating wheel and I turned my engine and Terrain all way to the left. #2. Showing 1 - 2 of 2 comments. Per page: 15 30 50.

Your Chassis will not determine your over-all max speed, that is the engines job. The chassis is all about acceleration, stability, traction, turning for both wide and short. So yeah pretty important. Please keep in mind, this is a work in progess from a novice, so please let me know if I am mistaken and I will change stuff if needed.

Hi. Sorry to be that guy to post a new thread, but I couldn't find an answer through Googling/searching. I came home from work today, loaded up ETS2 and had a popup message saying "Missing Controllers" with an option to detect. No matter what I do I cannot get it to work. The same goes for ATS. I uninstalled and then reinstalled the drivers. Now, it seems like some of the buttons on the wheel second, If truck hit a bump and In-game steering wheel shaking or moving, It's just visual/in-game effect not force feedback. last, If truck hit a bump and your L stick is shaking, finally It's force feedback. Actually, You can call any kind of feedbacks to 'force feedback' as you said because It's not a law things but in driving game, force You'll see lots of sections, the one you need is "Dispositivos e impresoras". Your wheel should be there. Try right-click on it and go to "Configuracion del dispositivo de juego". There may be a "Calibración" (or similar) there, where you can set the parameters for turning angle, accelerator, brake, deadzones, etc. 0.
rebooted my pc and it worked. I have the same problem. T150 works fine in ATS, but not on ETS2. update: I went back over to ATS to verify that the wheel still worked, I think I restarted the computer and kept fiddling around with the settings, etc. and it finally started working.

This is happening to me too. But I had a solution. (I have a Thrustmaster TMX so Idk if it will work with yours) 1. Unplug the wheel from your PC. 2. Unplug the pedals from the wheel. 3. (download the drivers if you don't have then I will give a link) 4. Restart your PC) And that's all. It worked for me but Idk if it will work for you.

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