![]() I then adjusted the 'Mechanical System Screws' that are on both sides of the unit, flicked the switch to 'SEQ' and then plugged it back in to my PC.it was also instantly recognised and I was also able to see the 'Sequential Mode' working correctly in the 'Control Panel Test Input'.įired up 'Automobilista' and it again showed up in the 'Controls' info area.awesome work Reiza.mapped it and it worked flawlessly. These are may initial testings and I will still have to practice with it to get my 'Muscle Memory' working right, but thumbs up so far. I found it to be very quiet using it in 'Handbrake Mode', only the odd creek from my rig could be heard The resistance was very good and found it quite easy to remember the right amount of pressure (muscle memory) to get the right skid, so to speak.as before I was using the TH8A Shifter as a Handbrake, which has no resistance at all and it was alot more difficult pulling it back to the right distance to get the desired skid, and was mostly always going to far and spinning the cars 180 degrees.this was the same in 'Raceroom' the TSS Handbrake was excellent and I was able to control the skid but with the TH8A it was very difficult to control the amount.ĭirt Rally was amazing both on Gravel and Tarmat, feeling very natural.Tarmat being the most improved with a more controlled skid amount etc compared to the TH8A set up in Handbrake mode which always (for me anyway) either to much and I would spin out or not enough. Fired up 'Automobilista' and it showed up in the 'Controls' info area.mapped it.and I was away laughing. The resistance when pulling on the TSS is fantastic (personal opinion) and found it to be just right. Next up, I started the 'Thrustmaster Handbrake Calibration Tool' which is also available for Download from Thrustmasters Support website.just pulling on the TSS calibrates it very easily. I have previously downloaded the 'Drivers' for it so when I plugged it in, it was instantly recognised and I was able to see the 'Handbrake' working correctly in the 'Control Panel Test Input' dialogue box. My NEW Thrustmaster TSS Handbrake SPARCO Mod finally arrived and once I unboxed it the first thing that struck me was.gosh, this is weighty, although not that much heavier the the TH8A that it was replacing, but substantally beefy and well finitaly looks like it could take a beating. It incorporates Thrustmaster’s award-winning H.E.A.R.T HallEffect AccuRate Technology™ for ultimate precision that won’t decrease over time, thanks to a contactless magnetic sensor.It allows for both smooth and abrupt braking actions.The unit is rock-solid mechanically, thanks to the use of extremely high-quality materials – 90% of which are crafted of metal, including industrial flat coil springs with 8.8 pounds/4 kg of resistance.The TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod’s powerful design is based on cutting-edge engineering: Totally realistic immersion in games and simulations: at 3.3 inches/8.5 cm tall, the handle is a 1:1 scale replica of those in Sparco®’s rally and drifting range.Drifting in GT or rally racing: gamers will love being able to fully explore and master both styles!.Sequential gearbox mode, for incredibly efficient gear shifting.Progressive handbrake mode, for perfectly-proportioned action or.Hot on the heels of a full racing wheel and an add-on rally wheel, the TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod is a versatile new element in Thrustmaster’s racing ecosystem, opening up the following exciting possibilities: Its goal is the same as that of its two predecessors: transporting gamers right to the heart of an ultra-realistic racing experience. Painstakingly developed in close collaboration with Sparco®, the brand that defines standards for racing gear, Thrustmaster’s TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod is the third product to hit the market as a result of this unique partnership. The icing on the cake? It’s officially licensed by Sparco®! This product is the latest innovative component in Thrustmaster’s ever-growing racing ecosystem, and offers a choice of two different modes: progressive handbrake, and sequential gearbox. ![]() Rennes, JanuAfter more than two years of questions from the community via social media, Thrustmaster® is proud to finally be able to make the announcement that people have been waiting for: all the thrills of drifting and rally racing are now right at your fingertips, with the TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod.
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