You need to turn off your in game FFB for this to work correctly. FFB will be more realistic with the correct settings. You can change it later to your liking, but the plugin was tested with these settings. It is recommended that your logitech profiler settings are set to certain values, check the next post for more details. Microsoft C++ 2012 redistributable x86 (. Steam: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Euro Truck Simulator 2\bin\win_x86\plugins Retail: C:\Program Files (x86)\Euro Truck Simulator 2\bin\win_x86\plugins You need to put this file into the ETS2 game installation folder at this specific location:
BUS SIMULATOR 18 G27 ZIP FILE
Included in zip file - dll's, ini's & readmeĪT plugin v2.1 圆4 version (This is a plugin, not a mod.) In addition to this, I have created another plugin - Adaptive Automatic Transmission (AAT) emulation, featuring user customizable settings.įFB plugin v2.6 (This is a plugin, not a mod.) I've tried to accomplish a kind of "civil" behavior of the FFB, a very "gentle" spring from electro/hydro power steering and mainly a sharper center position for a better sensation on the road. Here's the result, everybody can test what i have created. With the release of the telemetry SDK (God bless SCS ) I've got the chance to make my and others dreams come true. I have a Logitech G27 and i wanted to get more from it. Thank you.I never liked default in-game Force Feedback (FFB) by Logitech and SCS that features a terrible empty/dead zone in the center. I'll compile the kernel with CONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF=y and give it a try. I assumed CONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF was for force feedback only.
BUS SIMULATOR 18 G27 DRIVER
In fact LTWC cannot work properly anymore because the kernel driver overrides any changes made by LTWC when libusb returns the wheel back to the kernel.ĬONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF is not compiled. I don't recall how LTWheelConf worked but if my memory serves me right LTWC would not switch the wheel into native mode if it had been switched already by the kernel driver. The missing buttons and shifter would most likely be consistent with the wheel staying in the compatibility mode.
Are you really running at least kernel 4.1? Is the support for Logitech wheels (CONFIG_LOGIWHEELS_FF=y) compiled in? Can you boot the kernel with "hid.debug=1" parameter and post the output of dmesg after you have plugged the wheel in? There is absolutely no way that the sysfs entries would be missing unless something fails during the initialization. But it reoccurs when I use the steering wheel and again I have to steer it a little to make it stop. I have to steer it a little either to the left or right to make it stop. Quote :When does this happen? I'd image this to be a problem with a game and not the wheel of drivers.Īs soon as I plugin DFGT, that initial rotation of the steering wheel happens after that it starts vibrating. And without LTWheelConf, all the buttons are not detected. With LTWheelConf, sometimes the wheel is offcenterd and sometimes it is not. I have noticed that the offcenter problem does not occur when I use the kernel provided driver (without LTWheelConf). Quote :This sounds like a hardware problem to me because the driver has no control over the autocalibration. Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Nov 6 04:18 subsystem ->. r-r-r- 1 root root 4096 Nov 6 04:27 report_descriptor Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Nov 6 04:19 driver ->. When does this happen? I'd image this to be a problem with a game and not the wheel of drivers.
One more problem is that the wheel starts vibrating even though FFB is disabled. This sounds like a hardware problem to me because the driver has no control over the autocalibration. If I unplug and replug the DFGT's usb, it ends up facing normal. Can you check the output of "/sys/bus/hid/drivers/logitech//alternate_modes" and "/sys/bus/hid/drivers/logitech//real_id" when the wheel is connected? Value of will vary.Įverything works fine except the wheel is off-centered (to the right about 45 degrees) after the calibration. What interface did you check? 4.1+ kernels should pick up DFGT correctly. But, I tested my DFGT with evtest and jstest and found out few buttons and H-shifter not being detected. A lot of posts in this thread say that LTWheelConf is no longer needed and DFGT is supported natively by the kernel which is true. Quote from Roronoa Zoro :I am trying to use Logitech DFGT with a Debian based OS(kernel release 4.1.7).