![]() ![]() If you have multiple USB ports on your PC, there's no need to mess around with the drivers every time in order to be able to use the wheel on another game, or RPCS3. The wheel should work fine if you see following message in the logs right after launching the game: S sys_usbd: Found device: Thrustmaster TRS If you see: S sys_usbd: Found device: Thrustmaster FFB then it needs to switch the different mode so simply launch the game, wait for the calibration to end and restart the game. I restarted the game and the wheel was working correctly.Īs long as you don't disconnect the wheel it should be recognized as "TRS Racing Wheel" and you can relaunch the game without the needing to go through the calibration process again. As soon as the building SPU cache ended the wheel started to calibrate itself - now the wheel is reported as "TRS Racing Wheel" in Zadig and I installed the WinUSB driver for that device too.ĥ. I launched the game without setting anything in RPCS3's gamepad configsĤ. Zadig reported the wheel as "Thrustmaster FFB Wheel" with B65D device id (instead of T300 RS's B66E) so I installed the WinUSB driverģ. With plugged in wheel I uninstalled the Thrustmaster's driversĢ. Oh and btw - the FFB in GT5 is quite bad, the wheel is very loose in the center even with maximum strength, so I would stick with the gamepad. I could provide some logs - just let me know what's needed. It happened each time I tried and restarting the race did not help. I also did try to get the TH8A shifter to work, I followed the steps from 1 to 3 and it actually worked but only for a 10-15 seconds of a race. It should take about 5-10 minutes, so it's not a big deal but still. ![]() Unfortunately this whole process prevents you from playing any PC game with the wheel - the Thrustmaster's drivers need to be installed again, and if you want to play GT5/6 again then you need to do the whole process again. Then it needs to switch the different mode so simply launch the game, wait for the calibration to end and restart the game. S sys_usbd: Found device: Thrustmaster FFB S sys_usbd: Found device: Thrustmaster TRS The wheel should work fine if you see following message in the logs right after launching the game: I restarted the game and the wheel was working correctly.Īs long as you don't disconnect the wheel it should be recognized as "TRS Racing Wheel" and you can relaunch the game without the needing to go through the calibration process again.As soon as the building SPU cache ended the wheel started to calibrate itself - now the wheel is reported as "TRS Racing Wheel" in Zadig and I installed the WinUSB driver for that device too.I launched the game without setting anything in RPCS3's gamepad configs.Zadig reported the wheel as "Thrustmaster FFB Wheel" with B65D device id (instead of T300 RS's B66E) so I installed the WinUSB driver.With plugged in wheel I uninstalled the Thrustmaster's drivers.Furthermore I have a gearshift too (TH8A), is there any chance clutch pedal and gearshift could be supported too? PS : I have a T300RS GT, anyway base is the same, only difference is GT Edition is having a clutch pedal (T3PA). Which log do you need exactly? Maybe I could provide it to you. Your racing wheel is compatible with the following PS3™ games::" "EN - The wheel is recognized in most games as a T500RS wheel. On the other way, it is interesting to see regarding Thrusmaster website, T300RS should be recognized in most games as a T500RS ( ): ![]() I select a button to configure but pressing button on wheel do nothing. Anyway, buttons aren't matching and I can't set them on gamepad settings. In-game wheel isn't working, neither pedals but buttons and D-pad are working for example. Regarding Analog Stick Deadzones part, wheel is reacting on left analog and throttle pedal is reacting on right analog. On RPCS3's gamepad setting I tried everything and finally found using MMJoystick as handler have some results: Of course I used Zadig to install WinUSB driver first. I tried to play using a T300RS too but I didn't succeed. ![]()
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