Gerald Folcher wrote: > Dmitry Torokhov wrote: > >> I wonder if the attached is all that is needed for your wheel to >> work... > > No, but I think I understand where is the confusion: > It won't work because my wheel is the "Force Feedback" model, not the > "Rumble Force" model which is cheaper but looks exactly the same. With > your patch applied as is, my wheel will neither do rumble effects nor > constant force effects, the force feedback test utilities 'ffcfstress' and > 'ffmvforce' will spit an error message on startup and exit. And > 'fftest' will think my wheel can do Rumble but trying such effects will > effectively trigger hazardous constant forces on my wheel. > > But your patch would maybe work for the actual Rumble wheel if you > change the id to 0x651, which is the id of the Rumble version according to > the MS-Windows registry on a machine where I installed the Thrustmaster > drivers (the registry is full of id's of the wheels supported by the > driver). > > While the id of my wheel (Force Feedback) is: 0x654 (and according to > the aforementioned MS-Windows registry there is also an id 0x652 for a > Thrustmaster wheel with the same name).
Could you perhaps provide the kernel log output when you plug your device in with CONFIG_HID_DEBUG enabled in kernel configuration? Thanks, -- Anssi Hannula