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==== Desktop Centering Spring ====
 
==== Desktop Centering Spring ====
 
Desktop centering spring is an effect, which tries to center the wheel whenever there are no effects in SimuCUBE's effect memory. This means, that the Desktop Centering Spring is not typically active when there are any games running.
 
Desktop centering spring is an effect, which tries to center the wheel whenever there are no effects in SimuCUBE's effect memory. This means, that the Desktop Centering Spring is not typically active when there are any games running.
'''Centering Spring Enabled'''<blockquote>This enables the desktop centering spring effect.</blockquote>
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'''Centering Spring Enabled'''<blockquote>This enables a centering spring effect.</blockquote>
'''Centering Spring Strength'''<blockquote>This controls the strength of the centering spring, when the wheel is at -450 or +450 degrees of rotation. You can set the force at this point to maximum of 200%, which would mean that the maximum centering force is reached already at -225 or +225 degrees.</blockquote>
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'''Centering Spring Strength'''<blockquote>This controls the strength of the centering spring, when the wheel is at -450 or +450 degrees of rotation. You can set the force at this point to maximum of 200%, which would mean that the maximum centering force is reached at -225 or +225 degrees.</blockquote>
'''Saturation'''<blockquote>This controls the maximum force that the centering spring produces. By using this value, you can adjust very sharply centering wheel (via the Strength setting), but with ultimate force limited to this saturation torque percentage.</blockquote>
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'''Saturation'''<blockquote>This controls the maximum force that the centering spring produces. By using this value, you have adjust very sharply centering wheel (via the Strength setting), but with ultimate force limited to this saturation torque percentage.</blockquote>
  
 
==== USB Settings ====
 
==== USB Settings ====
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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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