FS25 GPS Locks The Steering Wheel V1.0

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The steering wheel does not rotate when GPS is active. Once GPS is deactivated, the steering wheel continues rotating from the position it was in when automatic steering was engaged.
This behavior is typical for modern tractors, which ensure a smooth transition between manual and automatic control.
 
That's an interesting observation! Modern tractors often come equipped with advanced steering systems that seamlessly transition between manual and automatic control modes. This design feature ensures that the steering wheel remains stationary when the GPS-based automatic steering system is active, allowing the tractor to precisely follow the predetermined path. When the GPS system is deactivated, the steering wheel resumes control from the last position it was in before the automatic steering was engaged, providing a smooth and intuitive transition for the operator. This functionality not only enhances the accuracy and efficiency of farming operations but also improves the overall user experience by making it easier for operators to switch between manual and automatic steering modes.
 
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