Here we can change the speedo, type of mirror used, add a map of where we are on the track.
Frame rate display: [Off / Left / Right]
You can choose to have your frame rate (fps) displayed or not, and on which side of the screen.
Show virtual start lights: [Off / Left / Right]
Sets whether the start lights at the beginning of a race should be displayed in an extra box. This can help when starting from the back of larger fields where the start lights might be hard to see.
Show small map: [Off / Left / Right]
Controls if the small overview track map should be displayed, and on which side.
Rotate small map: [Yes / No]
Sets whether the small track map rotates so the triangle of your car always points upwards, or if it is stationary.
Digital speedo: [Yes / No]
Sets if the speedo is digital or analogue. Note that the speed is measured at the wheels, which means it is not 100% accurate. For example when doing a burnout or when locking the wheels during braking, the speedo can show too high or too low (respectively) values.
Show pedals: [Yes / No]
Enables or disables the displaying of the virtual 'pedals' in the lower right corner. These can be useful for wheels with calibration problems, so you can see if depressing your pedal fully is also recognized as 100% in-game. A little white bar at the top of the pedal bar signalizes 100% controller input. The colours for the bars are: Green = throttle, Red = brakes, Blue = clutch, Gray = handbrake.
Virtual steering gauge: [Yes / No]
Turns the virtual steering gauge (white curved bar with a red rectangle showing the current wheel position) at the middle bottom of the screen on or off. Can be useful to determine if the wheel is calibrated correctly.
Show position list: [Yes / No]
Sets if the driver position list in the lower right corner should be displayed during the race.
Drop shadows: [Yes / No]
Enables or disables shadows behind the text to improve readability.
Message text size:
Adjusts the text displayed in game etc. Default: 0.040
Overall times display: [Relative / Absolute]
Affects the race results display. Sets whether the 'Total' time should be absolute for each driver, or relative to the winner of the race. For example, on 'absolute' setting it would look like this
- AI 1: 3:05.27
AI 2: 3:07.56
AI 3: 3:11.46
and with 'relative' setting for the same times like this
- AI 1: 3:05.27
AI 2: +0:02.29
AI 3: +0:06.19
Manual shift indicator: [Yes / No]
Enables or disables the shift indicator. If enabled, a small red light near the tachometer will light up when the ideal shift point is reached (which is once the next gear would yield more torque than the current gear). Only works on upshifts.
Various colours:
Lets you set up a variety of dashboard related colours. Even more colours can be set up in the 'Interface' menu.
Interface:
This button opens a new list of options which allow you to control and customise the colours and opacities of the buttons and text used throughout Live for Speed.
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