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Is it possible to enable vibration feature in PXN-V3II steering wheel in ubuntu 20.04

cn flag

This wheel has a vibration feature thar works on windows , any way it will work on ubuntu ??

  • lsusb

Bus 001 Device 014: ID 11ff:001c PXN-V3II

evtest

No device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event*

Not running as root, no devices may be available.

Available devices:

/dev/input/event17: PXN-V3II

/dev/input/event20: Microsoft X-Box 360 pad

Select the device event number [0-20]: 17

Input driver version is 1.0.1

Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0x11ff product 0x1c version 0x111

Input device name: "PXN-V3II"

Supported events:

Event type 0 (EV_SYN)

Event type 1 (EV_KEY)

Event code 304 (BTN_SOUTH)

Event code 305 (BTN_EAST)

Event code 306 (BTN_C)

Event code 307 (BTN_NORTH)

Event code 308 (BTN_WEST)

Event code 309 (BTN_Z)

Event code 310 (BTN_TL)

Event code 311 (BTN_TR)

Event code 312 (BTN_TL2)

Event code 313 (BTN_TR2)

Event code 314 (BTN_SELECT)


Event code 315 (BTN_START)

Event code 316 (BTN_MODE)

Event type 3 (EV_ABS)

Event code 0 (ABS_X)

  Value    128

  Min        0

  Max      255

  Flat      15

Event code 1 (ABS_Y)

  Value    128

  Min        0

  Max      255

  Flat      15

Event code 2 (ABS_Z)

  Value    128

  Min        0

  Max      255

  Flat      15

Event code 5 (ABS_RZ)

  Value    128

  Min        0

  Max      255

  Flat      15

Event code 16 (ABS_HAT0X)

  Value      0

  Min       -1

  Max        1

Event code 17 (ABS_HAT0Y)

  Value      0

  Min       -1

  Max        1

Event type 4 (EV_MSC)

Event code 4 (MSC_SCAN)

Properties:

Testing ... (interrupt to exit)

David avatar
cn flag
If it did not come with a driver that works with Ubuntu I would say no.
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