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'''Raw Value:''' This number represents the Raw 16bit value that the channel is showing at any particular moment. The SimuCUBE does exhibit some noise in the analog system which can be seen in this raw value as constant fluctuation.
 
'''Raw Value:''' This number represents the Raw 16bit value that the channel is showing at any particular moment. The SimuCUBE does exhibit some noise in the analog system which can be seen in this raw value as constant fluctuation.
  
'''Deadzone Low:''' The value placed in the deadzone low field adds deadzone to the analog input. This value can be adjusted so that the static noise of the SimuCUBE or any devices connected are eliminated. An example for using this adjustment would be if your analog pedal is exhibiting a value of being pressed slightly when stationary, increasing the low deadzone will create a hardware deadzone so that the static signal is not seen by windows and subsequently any game. Having a value reduces the overall raw range of the device at input but allows for a cleaner signal at idle position.  
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'''Minimum Value:''' The value placed in the minimum value moves the low value of the analog input. This value can be adjusted so that the static noise of the SimuCUBE or any devices connected are eliminated. An example for using this adjustment would be if your analog pedal is exhibiting a value of being pressed slightly when stationary, putting a minimum value will create a hardware deadzone so that the static signal is not seen by windows and subsequently any game. Having a value reduces the overall raw range of the device at input but allows for a cleaner signal at idle position. To easily figure out how to set this watch the number shown in the raw input and put a value in that is above the highest number shown. This number may jump around a bit.
  
'''Deadzone High:''' The value placed in the deadzone high field adds deadzone to the analog input's high end. To set this you should add deadzone until the maximum travel or input of your device shows at 100%. Once calibrated windows will recognise these settings as full range. This can be used effectively for a short throw clutch, or making sure that you have 100% throttle.
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'''Maximum Value:''' The value placed in the maximum value moves the endpoint percentage to match the maximum voltage output of the device connected. To set this you should lower the number until the maximum travel or input of your device shows at 100%. Once calibrated windows will recognise these settings as full range. To easily set this number press the pedal or device to its full extent and place the value shown in the raw input (or a number below) into the Maximum Value. By placing a number below the absolute Maximum you are creating a 100% zone at full travel. This can be used effectively for a short throw clutch, or making sure that you have 100% throttle.
  
 
'''Invert:''' If your axis is showing up as being backwards from the intended input you will want to check the box for that channel.
 
'''Invert:''' If your axis is showing up as being backwards from the intended input you will want to check the box for that channel.
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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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