CPX Adapter Questions

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RaceManiacGT1
Looking for some feedback here...

Recently changed my TM pedals to CSP V3. Running on PC so I am just plugging it into USB directly. I am wondering though if there are any advantages in using CPX and have it plug into the wheelbase(TS-PC) instead. Currently I don't think my ABS vibration function is working unless I run FanaLED and that program seems kinda buggy. Would running this actually allows that to work properly?

As far as the settings of the pedals go, would this go in-place of all the Fanatec settings on the software side? And this would also allow for gain adjustment on PS4? Would I lose any sensitivity/resolution over directly connected USB?

Thanks for anything anyone can share...
 
Looking for some feedback here...

Recently changed my TM pedals to CSP V3. Running on PC so I am just plugging it into USB directly. I am wondering though if there are any advantages in using CPX and have it plug into the wheelbase(TS-PC) instead. Currently I don't think my ABS vibration function is working unless I run FanaLED and that program seems kinda buggy. Would running this actually allows that to work properly?

As far as the settings of the pedals go, would this go in-place of all the Fanatec settings on the software side? And this would also allow for gain adjustment on PS4? Would I lose any sensitivity/resolution over directly connected USB?

Thanks for anything anyone can share...

If your on pc just keep the pedals connected with usb. CPX adapter kind of emulates the pedals so that the Thrustmaster wheel recognizes them as standard Thrustmaster pedals, so there won't be any improvements on the Fanatec specific functionality like the rumble motors. You can adjust load cell gain and abs vibration on the adapter but the vibration doesn't work "correctly". You just adjust how much you need to press the brake pedal for the rumble motor to activate.
 
currently the rumble motor doesn't work at all on PC at least in AC. Haven't tried other games. I have to run FanaLED for it to work but that program crashes pretty often
 
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