berarma / oversteer

Steering Wheel Manager for GNU/Linux
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Support for a TS-XW w/ T3PA pedals. #161

Open berarma opened 1 year ago

berarma commented 1 year ago

Discussed in https://github.com/berarma/oversteer/discussions/159

Originally posted by **AngelaPimax** October 5, 2023 Hopefully you can help me out! I see you said just to contact the page if your hardware is not supporte.d I run a TS-X2 w/ T3PA pedals. If you need any additional information just post here. I really appreciate your time and I love this application :-)
berarma commented 1 year ago

I'd need the vendor and product ids. They can be taken from the output of the command lsusb.

I'd also need you to run evtest on the device and generate all possible events by acting on every input. Paste the output here indicating which event corresponds to which action on the wheel and pedals so I can map them.

Also, if you know the maximum steering range of the wheel that would help.

Thanks.

AngelaPimax commented 1 year ago

Thank you for coming back so fast! My Linux crapped itself after a firmware update and I want to try and save everything, but Ill get back ASAP.

AngelaPimax commented 1 year ago

I'm now on Fedora haha.

lsusb returns these two new connections Bus 003 Device 002: ID 8087:0aa7 Intel Corp. Wireless-AC 3168 Bluetooth Bus 003 Device 008: ID 044f:b691 ThrustMaster, Inc. Thrustmaster TS-XW Racer GIP Wheel

AngelaPimax commented 1 year ago

Steering range is 540 L and R (1080 degrees total).

AngelaPimax commented 1 year ago

As for evtest no relevant devices are available. I am unsure how to find the device past the recommendations that the command itself is able to generate.

Thanks :-)

berarma commented 8 months ago

Sorry for the long delay. Please, try running evtest with sudo.