Steering Wheel
Description
A control type that offers continuous motion in a single direction, featuring a wheel that can be tilted or rotated by dragging it in the desired direction. It usually paired with additional controls, such as pedals (for acceleration and braking).

Common
Input Simulate: The Axis control path of the input control to be simulate.Time Mode: The time scale that affects the rotation of Steering Wheel.
Wheel
Wheel: A reference to the Rect Transform component representing the wheel.Deadzone: The radius where dragging of the Steering Wheel are ignored.
The Wheel field is required and must be a child of Tactile Control.
Steer
Snap Angle: The angle at which the Steering Wheel snaps to the nearest fixed angle.Max Angle: The maximum angle the Steering Wheel can rotate in either direction.Sensitivity: Adjusts how responsive the Steering Wheel rotates to user dragging.Damping: The smoothness of the Steering Wheel's rotation during steering. Higher values result in smoother and slower transitions.
Lift
Recenter: Whether to restore the original rotation of the Steering Wheel.Damping:The smoothness of the Steering Wheel's rotation during recenter. Higher values result in smoother and slower transitions.
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