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AVB Mag Turbo Force Feedback Racing Wheel driver #10

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Hhhh123js892 opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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AVB Mag Turbo Force Feedback Racing Wheel driver #10

Hhhh123js892 opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Hhhh123js892
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Hhhh123js892 commented Mar 28, 2024

Hello. This question/problem is the driver for the steering wheel AVB Mag Turbo Force Feedback Racing Wheel for the steering wheel Mag Turbo Force does not display button presses / gas with brake and steering wheel turns. Is this how it should be?
In the game Spinteres, MudRunner, when the vehicle stops, the steering wheel starts to turn to the left and to the right until you start driving
The feedback test in the driver's steering wheel settings also does not work.
Windows 10 x64
UPD: Not through the steering wheel driver, but through gaming devices on Windows 10. I can't calibrate the steering wheel. In the steering wheel driver, calibration is not available at all. no such functionality

@timschumi
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The AVB Mag Turbo was a blind addition (I don't have the hardware), it's certainly possible that something is wrong.

I'm hoping to get into building a driver from source in the future, but until then, there is basically nothing that I could do to make this work if it doesn't already.

@Hhhh123js892
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Okay, thanks for the answer. And thanks for the driver. The main thing is that it exists and works, the rest is trifles

@timschumi
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Now you lost me. I thought all three of button presses, gas/brake pedals and the steering wheel don't work?

If you were talking about a vendor (AVB) specific tool for configuring/calibrating the device, then yes, these are pretty much expected to not work, since the vendor is most likely using custom APIs to communicate back to the device.

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