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I did something like this using a piece of plastic drainage tube with a touch controller stuck into the top of it for a helicopter stick in X-Plane...it kinda worked but definately needed refining lol.
EDIT...as an afterthought it occured to me that you probably wouldn't need to use a controller attattchment to the wheel when you actually have a wheel lol...so scrub that idea...maybe some kind of center wheel hub with a stick to the left and right with attatchments on the end :)
You can probably pick up a second hand G920 for £150-200
Which country are you in? I found a used G920 in Lancaster UK going for £120 this afternoon.
If you want to enjoy this game and other driving games then you are best investing in a wheel. You won't get the touch controllers to work because they are not supported for DR2.
OK well enjoy trying to get this game to work with the touch controllers because like I said it before they are not supported. They will not work, doesn't matter what you try to do to fix it.
You say you've enjoyed this game with a controller so it's easy, use your controller!
Found a wheel for you.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tracer-TRAJOY34008-Steering-Wheel-Sierra/dp/B00G9ZWCEW/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=sierra+tracer&qid=1592684512&sr=8-2
you seem to be wrong