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But,
it´s not very difficult to edit this,
feel free to modify it on your own personal needs ;-)
I tried it for a few days, I run a a 29 inch, 21:9, 2560x1080 monitor and I set its base against the end of my steering box, it's about 26 inch from my eyes.
I find the the letters and numbers, the font, to be to thin and I find they are not easy to read at a glance... which is all we have when racing.
The suspension and tire icons only take space... they serve no purpose... using space you could use for thicker font.
On the other hand, the positions widget at the top is perfectly legible.
If you look at a standard Club Dash , there is almost no labels: Just the gear number, not the word Gear. And so on for most of the other numbers. Most of the space is used to display the needed information.
Naturally, this is all my own opinion... I also find the RPM arc way too small.
Anyhoo, the goal is to have fun, hope you're having some.
Thank You.
P. -S. I know what it is to code for no money Uhhhh I mean for fun.
Very nice, using yellow+mfd for best contrast