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t150_driver
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Fix jscal detecting steering wheel range wrong?
So, I'm basically trying to make my Thrustmaster TMX Pro work under Fedora 36. I already tried using [tmdrv](https://github.com/her001/tmdrv) with [scarabuto's T150 driver](https://github.com/scarburato/t150_driver) and [emtek995's TMX / TMX Pro driver](https://github.com/emtek995/TMX-driver). With both ways nearly everything is workig except the calibration with jscal, which shows the Axis to be about 30000, instead of the correct 60000 large. As a result I have a weird deadzone of about 20° in every direction from the center. In Windows everything works fine.
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F1 22 with Logitech G27 and Force Feedback fully working
I was struggling a while back with these drivers, but couldn't make it work. Specifically I use Thrustmaster T150, so might be that my model isn't supported
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Sim racing in Linux 2021 an update
t150_driver
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Thrustmaster T80 Ferrari 488 GTB on Linux
There are kernel modules for other Thrustmaster wheels such as the T150 and T300RS but not the T80, unfortunately.
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Raceroom running on Linux with Proton
-Thrustmaster T150 with T150_driver
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Lotus 79 F1 at Silverstone Historic (Linux/Proton)
If you own a T150 or T300RS Thrustmaster wheel, you have this drivers: https://github.com/scarburato/t150_driver
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Sim racing in Linux 2020 an update
t150_driver
tmdrv
- I need help with Thrustmaster TMX
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T300RS GT
You could try the t300rs branch of tmdrv, my project to initialize Thrustmaster devices on Linux (which I have mostly let languish). There may be better solutions out there.
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Interest in a Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel driver?
Great. I dont know if you know TMDRV: https://gitlab.com/her0/tmdrv Perhaps you can find something useful for your driver
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Lotus 79 F1 at Silverstone Historic (Linux/Proton)
Also for the rest of models, there are a old driver called tmdrv that enables the Thustmaster Wheels, but don't have FFB at the moment.
What are some alternatives?
vJoy - Virtual Joystick
FreeJoy - STM32F103 USB HID game device controller with flexible configuration
GIMX - The GIMX software.
OpenFFBoard - OpenFFBoard is a universal force feedback interface for DIY simulation devices
new-lg4ff - Experimental Logitech force feedback module for Linux
evdev-joystick-calibration - Run, pick up the gamepad and turn sticks with triggers around
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
oversteer - Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
HidGuardian - Windows kernel-mode driver for controlling access to various input devices.
8821cu - Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8811CU, RTL8821CU and RTL8731AU Chipsets
bldc-ffb-joystick-base - CAD files for force feedback joystick base
hid-fanatecff - Driver to support FANATEC input devices, in particular ForceFeedback of various wheel-bases