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At last, my keyboard which identifies as a wheel has earned its recognition
P.S. It's a list of all supported devices
Nice to know i won't have to use my LOgitech G pro wheel in 923 mode.
I copied the entire list of supported wheels, and devices from the official list from EA.
Just because something isn't listed doesn't mean it won't work.
The 'officially supported' just means it has a preset keybindings and curves set up available. Things that aren't listed will likely just need button/axis assignments and curves, so long as they use standard api (iirc most race wheels lean on Dinput). Although the FFB settins may need tweaking through whatever your wheel's separate config app is to get it feeling 'right' if it's not on the list. But then, for those with non-logitech or thrustmaster wheels, that should be nothing new.
It seems there will be a generic wheels support, at last, so no need to add an XML file anymore. I guess all those new brands of DD wheels are finally starting to push developers to implement a generic detection of wheels like they were doing in the 2000's instead of detecting only a limited list of wheels for no reason like they did in the past 15 years.