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Logitech Wingman Formula GT configuration... How?
Homepcgamer May 26, 2016
Hi folks

I have a very old Logitech Wingman Formula GT (USB) steering wheel that used to work like a charm in Windows...

With the F1 2015 round the corner I've blown the dust over it and plugged to my rig to see if it still works.
Well, the steering wheel is supported by the kernel and I can see the input values with
evtest

The wheel values seems to be OK: 0--128--255 (although sometimes fluctuates and it tends to turn a little bit to right)
QuoteEvent: time 1464251220.160281, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 0 (ABS_X), value 0
Event: time 1464251213.312457, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 0 (ABS_X), value 128
Event: time 1464249064.794459, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 0 (ABS_X), value 255
But the pedal axis are not centered...

QuoteEvent: time 1464251405.715663, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 1 (ABS_Y), value 191
Event: time 1464251408.883599, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 1 (ABS_Y), value 64
Event: time 1464251408.515608, type 3 (EV_ABS), code 1 (ABS_Y), value 0

and I don't know how to configure the Y axis... I tried with the LTWheelconfig tool but my wheel are not supported.

Someone can help me or point me to the solution?
I'd like to center axis and separate pedals if possible
Thank you in advance

My config:

AMD FX(tm)-8320
GeForce GTX 770
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bits
Homepcgamer May 26, 2016
OMG!... I didn't realize that there is a easy tool...

jst-gtk in the software center...

That's all

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