t150_driver
Linux driver for Thrustmaster T150 Steering Wheel USB (by scarburato)
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t150_driver
Posts with mentions or reviews of t150_driver.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-09.
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Help with using Thrustmaster T150 on Steam Deck
I would not bother. There's an unofficial driver for linux but it looks like it only partially supports force feedback. Force feedback is the only reason to use a wheel in the first place.
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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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Quick question: Why is my steering wheel for ETS2 detected on the native version but not with proton?
I have a thrustmaster T150 steering wheel for my PC, and I installed a driver from this github page, and it worked right away when I launched euro truck simulator 2 in the native version. But becasue I found out that the native version has significantly worse performance than proton and it didn't support vkBasalt, I switched. When I launched ETS2 with proton, it was not detected anymore.
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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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Anyone got t150_driver to work with Project Cars 2, Proton 6.33?
I'm successfully using t150_driver with my Thrustmaster T150 in Eurotrucks 2 on Linux (Ubuntu 20.04).
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Problem getting thrustmaster tmx wheel to work on linux
you should reply directly to the user so I get a notification when you respond, I only noticed this post by chance. Anyways something like this should work https://github.com/scarburato/t150_driver/blob/master/files/etc/udev/rules.d/10-t150.rules but you will have to replace the name/model id/vendor id with the appropriate ones, I'm surprised that tmdrv doesn't have an example rule
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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
pyLinuxWheel
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyLinuxWheel.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-13.
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F1 22 with Logitech G27 and Force Feedback fully working
According to the readme, if we don't want to run with sudo we can put 99-logitech-wheel-perms.rules file into /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/ ourselves (you will need to sudo steamos-readonly disable before copying that, so probably expect it to break post-update). As far as I can tell that's the only thing it actually needs root permissions for.
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Current Logitech | Thrustmaster racing wheels with Steam/Proton and Dirt Rally 2.0 or any other game
Ubuntu 20.4 - Works out the box, confirmed with pyLinuxwheel and oversteer , 'Dirt' and 'Dirt 4' (native games)
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Current state of SimRacing in Linux (Updated to 2022-2)
PyLinuxWheel: Logitech steering wheels (DFGT, DFPRO, G25, G27, G29 and G920) have good support in our system. With this utility we can easily change the degrees of rotation.
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Sim racing in Linux 2021 an update
PyLinuxWheel: Currently it supports a lot of Logitech Steering Wheels (from very old Steering Wheels like WingMan Formula to newer like G29 and G920) , it has more functionalities like set Force Feedback, combine pedals, export and import profiles, test pedals, set range, etc. Also, it is very easy to install as it has Appimage and deb packages.
- I want to get back into racing games, looking for suggestions on a compatible game and wheel.
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Any free games that work with logitech G920?
-PyLinuxWheel by u/OdinTdh : https://gitlab.com/OdinTdh/pyLinuxWheel
What are some alternatives?
When comparing t150_driver and pyLinuxWheel you can also consider the following projects:
tmdrv
oversteer - Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
vJoy - Virtual Joystick
new-lg4ff - Experimental Logitech force feedback module for Linux
FreeJoy - STM32F103 USB HID game device controller with flexible configuration
hid-tmff2 - Linux kernel module for Thrustmaster T300RS, T248 and (experimental) TX and TS-XW wheels
GIMX - The GIMX software.
vdrift - VDrift source code
hid-fanatecff - Driver to support FANATEC input devices, in particular ForceFeedback of various wheel-bases
OpenFFBoard - OpenFFBoard is a universal force feedback interface for DIY simulation devices
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components