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Yes! Thank you, that is extremely helpful. Much appreciated, @Insert Coin .
Thanks, already read the serial data from the wheel, i´ll leave it here If you want to add to your sketch.
Code:TM Open Wheel -------------------------------- * Byte 1 7 - constant 0 6 - constant 0 5 - constant 1 4 - constant 0 3 - constant 0 2 - constant 1 1 - constant 1 0 - constant 0 * Byte 2 7 - yellow down left (6) 6 - Dpad left 5 - Dpad down 4 - Dpad right 3 - green down left (4) 2 - toggle switch left (7) 1 - toggle switch pushed in (13) 0 - toggle switch right (8) * Byte 3 7 - Dpad up 6 - red upper left (10) 5 - blue upper left (3) 4 - purple upper right (5) 3 - left paddle (1) 2 - orange upper right (9) 1 - right paddle (2) 0 - constant 0
If you experience a bit of play when turning the wheel and/or hear 'clicks' in the wheel at high FFB forces, there is a great chance the wheel hub inside the wheel is 'wiggling'. It took me a long time to find out where this problem came from. It is relatively easily fixed. Remove the quick release from the wheel and check if you can move this round part a bit left and right:
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If this is the case, the poles on the hub are a bit too thin. The diameter of the poles should match the holes exactly:
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Just put some tape on the poles until you can just put the hub back in. It should be a tight fit.
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Reassemble the wheel and the problem is gone.
It's part of Peter Makes Things' Quick Release, see here: https://petermakesthings.co.uk/product/thrustmaster-qr-adapter/I am looking for the .STL files of this part..... might be that I do not look properly...but cannot find it
Tnx