tivoboy
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True. And since they are haptics, they can be adjusted specifically for whatever situation they want. So, I would imagine at rest, in Park they might be more responsive and while driving with wheel turn occurring, etc, they are down regulated someone to reduce unintentional inputs, or to slightly slow the responsiveness, so as not to over respond WHILE one is driving. Since nearly nothing they do is mission Critical, adjusting down the haptic responsiveness, or proneness to light possibly false inputs probably is intentional.Many have said the wheels feel different driving then they did at showrooms. Please remember if you are just sitting in a vehicle at a showroom it is very different than while driving. Just sitting you are not task saturated in an unfamiliar vehicle. Of course the feel is going to be different. After a week of driving the haptic wheels will totally natural is my guess.
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