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Discussion about Logitech(also other brands) Steering wheels about Config Input-Keymap, wheel problems and more... (Windows-Linux)

StalowyJan2000

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Hello,
I'm make this discussion for latest Config Input-Keymap for Ligitech steering wheels form oldest to latest, chat about wheels and help with wheel problems.

You can chat here about Input-Keymaps, Logitech steering wheels or other wheels brands, problems in RoR using steering wheels and more.

You also can share here Configs for Logitech wheels but can share other wheels brand configs.

It's for Windows and Linux users for better compatibility on their computers.
 
What usb hid features does RoR support? I'm building a custom wheel using microcontrollers, and i need to know how to get RoR to use it (i plan on creating a custom input file). I'm on linux if this changes something.
 
What usb hid features does RoR support? I'm building a custom wheel using microcontrollers, and i need to know how to get RoR to use it (i plan on creating a custom input file). I'm on linux if this changes something.
RoR have a Input Mapping Tool, and I use this to make input config map but need a polishing in text editor (Docs RoR link: https://docs.rigsofrods.org/gamepla...figuring-controls-with-the-input-mapping-tool). When you use Linux with Force Feedback you need use Oversteer (found in Flatpak also GitHub link: https://github.com/berarma/oversteer) and install new-lg4ff for better support FFB (GitHub link: https://github.com/berarma/new-lg4ff). but when building a custom wheel, you have only OpenFFBoard for linux with working FFB on custom steering wheel.
 
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