^ are there any other on wheel / wheel software settings that can be adjusted or is what you posted the only adjustable options?
SimCommander has many FFB settings but, the fundamental ones as they apply to the FFB-API are the same as any other wheel; Force Intensity / Damping / Spring / etc. Beyond that, DD-wheels generally include settings for Friction and Inertia (These are functions of the hardware controller driving the DD-motor). SimCommander FFB tuning options goes well beyond with additional fine-tuning settings for those that enjoy the tuning process and want to squeeze every last drop of FFB goodness out of the hardware.
Then there are the secondary custom effects that can be added from a drop-down menu, many of which may be used with the Alternate form of FFB (
Foundation FFB) which is derived directly from the game physics telemetry. This is an alternate form of FFB but, can also be combined with the game-FFB to enhance certain effects as desired.
I suggest to start with the Auto-tune Wizard and be sure to avoid
game FFB-clipping as it has the biggest detrimental effect on the results. Game FFB-clipping was the number one thing I discovered early on that negatively impacted my DD experience and much of my time chasing elusive improvements could have been avoided had I known that from Day-One.
I'm sure I experienced soft-clipping with my previous wheels however, it became much more obvious with Direct-drive once I recognized the symptoms (heavy spring-feel and loss of detail during hard cornering). This is why I recommend using higher force-settings in SimCommander to compensate for using lower FFB-strength (game FFB-settings). That should ensure that you don't have clipping issues from the start.
It's important to understand that any soft-clipping (game-derived) travels down-stream to the hardware. That's just the fact of how things work so it's vital to understand how to avoid it. Clipping can be used as a safety-margin in extreme situations (especially with very high torque settings) but, that's another aspect to learn about later.
There is so much more information about these systems that didn't exist for us early adopters so be sure to check out the related videos available on the SimXperience web-site (see tabs on the AccuForce Product Page), and checkout some of the user-made tuning guides available online to learn even more.
The more you know, the faster you can take full advantage of what Direct-drive offers and get back to (more immersive) Racing!