Lucky you!
Maybe "dead" zone isn't completely correct.
It's more a mechanical issue than a software one.
I guess I already posted about this problem long time ago.
Anyway, I'm driving on a straight, gently zig-zagging: there is a mechanical point at the wheel rotation center where the belt inside the wheel inverts from right to left (and viceversa) and in that moment it's as if I don't have control of the wheels.
It's just a small amount of "play", but it sure annoys me.
From various colleagues (with a high IT level knowledge), I've gathered the following info:
Win 10 has uninstalled (on different pcs) CCleaner, Thunderbird, Java JRE, Sopcast, and other various "small softwares".
MS has partially admitted the issue.
There's either something weird in my DFGT's detection, or it's me who hasn't got it clear yet.
It shows a 4th axis as "clutch", but DFGT only has 2 pedals, and 3 axis (steer, throttle and brake, all correctly detected).
Where does this extra axis come from?