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Drivers for wheel here
https://support.thrustmaster.com/en/product/t300rs-en/
read the release notes too
- Attach the pedal set using the small threaded holes located beneath it.
- Drive two M6 screws (not included) through the cockpit shelf, then feed them into the two small threaded holes located beneath the pedal set.
Important : The length of the M6 screws should not exceed the thickness of the shelf +10 mm; longer screws could cause damage to internal components located in the pedal set.
- Place the racing wheel's base on the cockpit shelf.
- Drive two M6 screws (not included) through the cockpit shelf, then feed them into the two small threaded holes located beneath the racing wheel.
In this particular case, despite being properly calibrated and without the peddles, ATS doesn't recognise buttons 5 and 6 which are the shifter paddles. infact the game doesn't recognise all the buttons on the wheel except the 4 HAT buttons on the front-left side of the wheel. as a result of not wanting or interested in using the usual feet paddles and the game not recogniseing button 5 and 6, i'm left with no other option but to pull it and let the wheel gather dust again.
woulda preferred driving with the wheel for a change over the keyboard. after a while pushing buttons upwards of a thousand times that can cramp the old hand up a bit and stiffen the fingers, i would of liked to of driven by wheel for a bit and find out how easy it is to connect up to the vehicle and feel what it is doing.