Difference between revisions of "Logitech Wheels"
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− | This page intends to give configuration hints to properly use a Logitech Wheel with GIMX.<br /> | + | This page intends to give configuration hints to properly use a Logitech FFB Wheel with GIMX on PS4.<br /> |
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All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id. | All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id. | ||
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+ | =Logitech Gaming Software (LGS)= | ||
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+ | Install the [http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/joystick/lgs510.exe 32-bit LGS] on a 32-bit Windows, and the [http://www.logitech.com/pub/techsupport/joystick/lgs510_x64.exe 64-bit LGS] on a 64-bit Windows.<br /> | ||
+ | This should install the Logitech driver and make the wheel work in native mode. | ||
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+ | On GNU/Linux there is no need to install any driver or software. | ||
<!--=LTWheelConf= | <!--=LTWheelConf= | ||
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jscal -s 3,1,0,511,511,1050628,1050628,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0 /dev/input/js0 | jscal -s 3,1,0,511,511,1050628,1050628,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0 /dev/input/js0 | ||
sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0--> | sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0--> | ||
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=Driving Force GT= | =Driving Force GT= | ||
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jscal -s 5,1,0,8191,8191,65544,65544,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,0,0,536870912,536870912,1,0,0,0,536870912,536870912 /dev/input/js0 | jscal -s 5,1,0,8191,8191,65544,65544,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,0,0,536870912,536870912,1,0,0,0,536870912,536870912 /dev/input/js0 | ||
sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0--> | sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0--> | ||
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=G27= | =G27= | ||
Latest revision as of 11:09, 23 April 2017
This page intends to give configuration hints to properly use a Logitech FFB Wheel with GIMX on PS4.
All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id.
Logitech Gaming Software (LGS)
Install the 32-bit LGS on a 32-bit Windows, and the 64-bit LGS on a 64-bit Windows.
This should install the Logitech driver and make the wheel work in native mode.
On GNU/Linux there is no need to install any driver or software.
Momo Racing
Product id: 0xca03
Configuration file: LogitechMomoRacing_G29.xml
Driving Force GT
Product id: 0xc29a
Configuration file: LogitechDrivingForceGT_G29.xml
G27
Product id: 0xc29b
Configuration file: LogitechG27_G29.xml