![]() ![]() If the answer is yes to all of that, then we can make it work using a program called X360CE, which emulates an xbox 360 controller, which we can control with any controller plugged in, such as this racing wheel. If you type Game Controllers into the Windows Search(the option should show as "Set up USB game controllers"), are you able to select it? If yes, can you select properties and see what buttons are being pressed? Thanks in advance for any ideas and Happy Trucking! :D I don't have a budget to get a nice wheel anytime soon so I'm stuck with this for now. I'm more than comfortable taking the thing apart, soldering it, modifying it, etc if anyone knows any way to make this thing work on a PC. I've been scouring the web for any ideas. Windows does recognize it as an "Xbox Peripheral" but nothing (Steam, Games, etc) recognizes as a usable controller option. ![]() I was hoping there might be some trick with this wheel. I know on the Thrustmaster T80 you can hold a button while plugging it in to put into Pad mode for a similar result in using it on PC. If it's Dinput or Xinput then Windows and Steam shouldn't have any issues reading it. If the wheel was in "Pad" mode it would probably work on a PC.ĭo any PC SimRacing veterans know more about this wheel and if there is any way to trick or get this wheel to work on PC? I'm baffled it doesn't register even as an Xbox controller in Windows or Steam. Using those mode buttons you should be able to put the wheel into "Pad" mode so it mimics an Xbox One Controller with Xinput commands. The wheel is just smooth plastic in that same location. Unfortunately the variation I got of this wheel model does not have these Mode buttons at all. ![]() The vast majority of these wheels seem to have "Mode Selector" buttons on the top center of the wheel that allow you to toggle it between "Wheel" and "Pad" modes or "Xbox" & "PC" Modes. I'm really hoping there is a way to somehow make it work on PC.Īpparently HORI has 2 variations of this exact same wheel for Xbox One - One that works with both Xbox/PC and one that only works on XBox. When you plug the USB into Windows it is recognized as an "Xbox Peripheral" in Device Manager but Steam nor any games recognize it as a usable controller. So I knew it was a gamble buying it but for $20 I figured I'd give it a shot. I know this thing is extremely entry level and that it's product listing specifically states this wheel does not work on PC. I'm trying to get into racing & driving with a wheel on PC after a lifetime of doing my best with gamepads and got a basically brand new HORI Racing Overdrive Wheel for Xbox One for $20: ![]()
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