usb 1-10: Product: G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel usb 1-10: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 1-10: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=c294, bcdDevice=13.50 usb 1-10: new full-speed USB device number 110 using xhci_hcd The G29 appears in dmesg but is not show in /proc/bus/input/devices. Which again deals with the usb_modeswitch. Https :///index.php/Logitech_Racing_Wheel ![]() ![]() I also looked at this article on the Arch wiki: I do have a Logitech wireless headset and keyboard which seems to be the source of the existing devices in there. Usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-event-if02 usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if01-mouse usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if02-event-mouse usb-Valve_Software_Steam_Controller-event-mouse Usb-Logitech_G533_Gaming_Headset-event-if03 usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if01-event-mouse usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if02-event-kbd usb-Logitech_USB_Receiver-if02-mouse usb-Valve_Software_Steam_Controller-mouse Nor is it showing in /dev/input $ ls /dev/input/by-id Hid-generic hid-steam logitech-djreceiver logitech-hidpp-device There are some Logitech directories in there but the G29 device does not appear in there. # modify permissions so plugdev users can change settingsįrom what I can tell, the issue seems to be that the device isn’t getting mapped to /sys/bus/hid/drivers. # If g27device isn't defined, you will chgrp/chmod your / directory recursively.Įcho no directory with C29B in $logitechRoot > /home/richard/logitechDevices G27device=$(find $logitechRoot -iname "*C29B*")Įcho "G27: " $g27device > /home/richard/logitechDevices # once we set the mode to G27, the id changes from C24F to C29B as does the location of the files # wait a bit for the driver to change the device # optional, write the location to a user location for debugging.Įcho "G29: " $g29device > /home/richard/logitechDevicesĮcho $ALTERNAME_MODE > $g29device/alternate_modes # initially, the device appears as a G29, i.e. # make sure the logitechRoot exists or else we might royally screw up stuff later. LogitechRoot=/sys/bus/hid/drivers/logitech # expected location of driver files, you should not have to change this more than once # cat alternate_modes for a full list of options: # note, at first the device appears as a G29, but when changed to G27 the device id changes as does the driver folder # Change the ALTERNAME_MODE and RANGE values at the top of the script as desired. # Run by udev to modify the alternate mode and sets the range. ![]() # Logitech G29 Udev initialization script. With the script is calls being: #!/bin/bash To that end I’ve tried adding the following to /etc/udev/rules.d/les: I’ve also read about a need to force the device into pretending to be a G27. Unfortunately I couldn’t find anything for the G29. I tried using the config for g920: # Logitech G920 Racing Wheel I’ve read various articles, mostly aimed at Ubuntu about needing to switch from ps3 mode to HID mode. However, the device is not appearing under /dev/input/by-id/ and is not appearing in the Manjaro game controllers application, Oversteer or jstest. IProduct 2 G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel Driving ForceĬouldn't open device, some information will be missing I’m trying, and failing, to get my Logitech G29 steering wheel work on Manjaro.
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