Thought about a wheel but theirs quite limited space in the room with the computer. Also I play more other games than lfs so dont think im that dedicated that much to buy one. Well im dedicated to getting fast so maybe I should 


. Overall I think the sensitivity is down to personal preference, actually improved my times by upping it making it quite repsonsive
as all my efforts just resulted in me turning my anolog stick left and the wheels trying to catch up
. So far iv Balanced the wheels and the anolog stick to move at the same degree. I just need to be REALLY steady with my thumb which g=can get tiring for my thumb
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I'll min all of the them and see what's gonna happen! 
Think the reason for this is that the Logitechs anolog stick sits in a square hole rather than the x-boxs circular one. Did some research and found some custom made drivers to make the PS3 pad work on pc! Obviously you have to keep it connected through the usb cable and dont know where the triggers actually work or are detected as buttons. They stated that the sixaxis sensors dont work yet but the wii remote sensors work on pc, so they seem to think they it may work in the future. If I get my hands on a PS3 controller soon ill post what I find 

But I've got the gut feeling that it'll have worse sensitivity issues compared to the Xbox pad.

, Either way I play guitar so my digits are fairy competant.
). If you meant people who use heir digits for activites such as guitar/craftsmen I agree they would find it easier to adapt to a joypad easier. I just disagreed that brain cells have anything to do with it
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all this is well and good and triggers make great gas and brake control. But it is impossible to steer with good precision and endurance, as racing sims do not offer the same nannying support by smoothing steering and throttle/brake axis that 'games' offer. 
