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==== General ====
 
==== General ====
Here you will set the SimuCUBE preferences, power levels, and other working settings.<blockquote>''Profile Name: ''Shows currently selected profile in management and allows you to alter the name of the profile</blockquote><blockquote>''Steering Range:'' This reports the maximum total range of the wheel to report to Windows allowing programs to recognise the intended rotation of the wheel. The most common settings for steering range are 900 or 1080 degrees though some games may require less rotation to calibrate properly.</blockquote><blockquote>''Bumpstop Range (from axis limit):'' This setting allows you to indicate where the maximum force of the bumpstops, when enabled, will fall within the steering range. The actual usable steering range after the bumpstops are placed is indicated to the right of the input box. Using a positive will lower the effective Steering Range before the bumpstops take effect while using a negative number will place the bumpstops outside the effective range of the wheel. If the the Bumpstop Effect Ramp Range, from the hardware settings section, is set at 10 degrees (other values could be used) the ramp up in force to the bumpstop would happen at 10 degrees (in each direction) prior to the Maximum Bumpstop range indicated. If you do not want the bumpstops to take effect within the Steering Range then a Negative Number matching the Bumpstop Effect Ramp Range should be used.</blockquote><blockquote>''Overall Strength:'' When using this setting you can limit the overall strength that the SimuCUBE can provide. Starting from Firmware version 0.8.0 this will be a percentage of the value that is read from IONI drive firmware right after motor initialization.  Reducing strength of the wheel may be needed for some games that do not have an alternative method of adjusting the the level of force you see in the game. This setting is also useful for temporarily reducing the force of your wheel to a level that is safe for children and inexperienced drivers.</blockquote><blockquote>''Maximum Motor Current:'' This indicates the actual Maximum Motor Current (MMC) value being used in the visible profile.</blockquote>
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Here you will set the SimuCUBE preferences, power levels, and other working settings.<blockquote>''Profile Name: ''Shows currently selected profile in management and allows you to alter the name of the profile</blockquote><blockquote>''Steering Range:'' This reports the maximum total range of the wheel to report to Windows allowing programs to recognise the intended rotation of the wheel. The most common settings for steering range are 900 or 1080 degrees though some games may require less rotation to calibrate properly.</blockquote><blockquote>''Bumpstop Range (from axis limit):'' This setting allows you to indicate where the maximum force of the bumpstops, when enabled, will fall within the steering range. The actual usable steering range after the bumpstops are placed is indicated to the right of the input box. Using a positive will lower the effective Steering Range before the bumpstops take effect while using a negative number will place the bumpstops outside the effective range of the wheel. If the the Bumpstop Effect Ramp Range, from the hardware settings section, is set at 10 degrees (other values could be used) the ramp up in force to the bumpstop would happen at 10 degrees (in each direction) prior to the Maximum Bumpstop range indicated. If you do not want the bumpstops to take effect within the Steering Range then a Negative Number matching the Bumpstop Effect Ramp Range should be used.</blockquote><blockquote>''Overall Strength:'' When using this setting you can limit the overall strength that the SimuCUBE can provide. Starting from Firmware version 0.8.0 this will be a percentage of the value that is read from IONI drive firmware right after motor initialization.  Reducing strength of the wheel may be needed for some games that do not have an alternative method of adjusting the the level of force you see in the game. This setting is also useful for temporarily reducing the force of your wheel to a level that is safe for children and inexperienced drivers.</blockquote><blockquote>''Maximum Motor Current:'' This indicates the actual Maximum Motor Current (MMC) value being used in the visible profile.</blockquote><blockquote>''Estimated Max Torque:'' This indicates the estimated maximum torque of your servo based on your setting of the Torque Constant, Maximum Peak Power, and MMC that the SimuCUBE is currently running at. <span style="color:#ff0000;">Currently this is only not completely accurate, It is not indicating actual estimated torque based on system/servo limitations.</span> </blockquote>
  
 
==== IONI Drive Servo Filtering ====
 
==== IONI Drive Servo Filtering ====
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'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
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