


When I plug it in through USB the wheel does the spinny calibration thing but my PC doesn't recognize anything's been plugged in. Windows 10 doesn't even seem to recognize the wheel. Just a few days ago I decided to put my setup back together and it all of a sudden won't work. One thing to note is that, maybe half a year ago, I was able to play games with this wheel on this specific PC. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers countless times these past few days and can't seem to find a single solution online. I think this problem happens because wine passes the wheel through as a event and as a joystick.īut i couldn't find any way to only use one of the two.Hi all, I have a Thrustmaster TX Ferrari 458 Italia Racing Wheel which I can't get to work, specifically for Project Cars 2. Logitech Driving Force GT and Thrustmaster T150RS both getting detected but when reassigning the buttons it will throw an error saying to many inputs.

Only Proton 5.0 was working almost stable. I have had issues with Proton 5.13 and 6.3. So Project Cars is working now for me since 300+ hours with a G27 using new-lg4ff :-) I got the FFB working by adding the "haptic" use flag to libsdl2 - that's a Gentoo specific thing I guess. Some feedback to my first post after >1 year playing now: Buttons, pedals and the wheel are all working just no force feedback.

I tried it with the "ffbwrap -update-fix -direction-fix -ignore-set-gain -offset-fix. I'm trying since weeks to get the FFB to work on my G27.
