Difference between revisions of "Logitech Wheels"

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All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id.
 
All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id.
  
=LTWheelConf=
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<!--=LTWheelConf=
  
 
This tool is required on the RPi to activate the native mode of the Driving Force Pro, Driving Force GT, G25 and G27 wheels (the Raspbian kernel config lacks the CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF option).<br />
 
This tool is required on the RPi to activate the native mode of the Driving Force Pro, Driving Force GT, G25 and G27 wheels (the Raspbian kernel config lacks the CONFIG_LOGITECH_FF option).<br />
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cd LTWheelConf
 
cd LTWheelConf
 
make
 
make
sudo cp ltwheelconf /usr/bin/</pre>
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sudo cp ltwheelconf /usr/bin/</pre>-->
  
 
=Momo Racing=
 
=Momo Racing=
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Configuration file: LogitechMomoRacing_G29.xml
 
Configuration file: LogitechMomoRacing_G29.xml
  
Calibration in GNU/Linux:
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<!--Calibration in GNU/Linux:
  
 
  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
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  sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0-->
  
 
=Driving Force GT=
 
=Driving Force GT=
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Configuration file: LogitechDrivingForceGT_G29.xml
 
Configuration file: LogitechDrivingForceGT_G29.xml
  
Activation of the native mode on the RPi:
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<!--Activation of the native mode on the RPi:
 
<pre>sudo ltwheelconf --wheel DFGT --nativemode --autocenter 0</pre>
 
<pre>sudo ltwheelconf --wheel DFGT --nativemode --autocenter 0</pre>
  
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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
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  sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0-->
  
 
=G27=
 
=G27=
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Configuration file: LogitechG27_G29.xml
 
Configuration file: LogitechG27_G29.xml
  
Activation of the native mode on the RPi;
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<!--Activation of the native mode on the RPi;
 
<pre>sudo ltwheelconf --wheel G27 --nativemode --autocenter 0</pre>
 
<pre>sudo ltwheelconf --wheel G27 --nativemode --autocenter 0</pre>
  
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  jscal -s 6,1,0,8191,8191,65544,65544,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-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 6,1,0,8191,8191,65544,65544,1,0,255,0,-2105312,0,1,0,255,0,-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
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  sudo jscal-store /dev/input/js0-->

Revision as of 16:02, 24 October 2015

This page intends to give configuration hints to properly use a Logitech Wheel with GIMX.
Note that GIMX 5.2 will get improvements, and the following instructions won't be needed anymore.

All Logitech Wheels have 0x046d as USB vendor id.


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