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Thanks.
I went and bought a new T150 and plugged it into my windows 10 laptop.
Then i installed the latest drivers from the thrustmaster website and made sure the wheel had the latest firmware and works directly connected to my laptop
I downloaded the free "RaceRoom Racing" and tested the wheel working directly connected with that game
Then i unplugged the wheel and plugged it into the steamlink
I also plugged a mouse into the steamlink so i can control the menu
Then in the steamlink i went to Settings -> VirtualHere - and i selected the Thrustmaster and made sure it was shared, then i went back to the main menu and clicked "Start Playing"
---> This part needs to be fixed in Big Picture mode, for the time being this is the workaround
Then for some reason big picture is uncontrollable with the mouse so i went to my laptop and pressed ALT+F4 to minimize big picture and i can see my normal windows screen.
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Then i saw virtualhere and the game listed in the in steam and i cliicked on "RaceRoom Racing Experience" then i clicked "Launch"
Then i started a game and the wheel worked including force feedback etc.
Could you try this and then let me know if its ok as it might be useful for others to get their T150 running.
I have a similar problem with a controller: the brake pedal is seen as "Y axis" and steam thinks you are scrolling down (even if you are not pushing the pedal), hence you can't navigate through the menu. My workaround is half pushing the brake pedal and navigate the menu while keeping it half pushed.
Yes, however it will take some time (2 / 3 weeks) because of my slow internet connection (Raceroom is ~20GB) and other commitments IRL.
I will report back any result ASAP.
Thanks.
PS: yesterday, after some tests, I found out that Thrustmaster control panel correctly detects the wheel through VirtualHere (and this is a great thing).
Don't know why I had issues before, but now seems ok.
If the problem will come out again, I will report it.
Thanks for your precious help.
My test conditions were with virtualhere on a Windows desktop and on my macbook. Wasn't an intensive test but the pedals, wheel and FFB were working.
However my best experience so far is with project cars.
It might say FFB instead of T150 because the wheel gets firmware uploaded to it when its first used in windows via virtualhere. Then it switches modes i think..
What do you mean with this and what could I do to test a workaround?