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  • Eliasvan
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    For those interested in testing the wheel, it first needs a magical byte-sequence to be sent to switch over to HID mode:
    only after that, the hid-logitech-hidpp driver can take over.

    This magical byte-sequence can be sent automatically when using (the latest version (2.3.0) of) "usb_modeswitch", combined with the following extra file:
    - "/etc/usb_modeswitch.d/046d:c261" for Fedora
    - "/usr/share/usb_modeswitch/046d:c261" for Arch
    The content of this file (+ additions to udev "40-usb_modeswitch.rules" file) is included here:

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  • GraysonPeddie
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    $400? Wow...

    But are there any Linux-compatible force-feedback steering whell with manual transmission that works out of the box? $400 is a major purchase IMO.

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  • mike4
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    Yes for the upcoming Project Cars etc. Hopefully they will support SteamVR.

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  • moilami
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    That is notable good will towards Linux Gamers.

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