This article describes how to set up a Logitech Formula Force GP Racing Wheel with Arch Linux.

## Contents

*   [1 Installing](#Installing)
    *   [1.1 Identifying](#Identifying)
    *   [1.2 Testing](#Testing)
*   [2 Configuration](#Configuration)
*   [3 References](#References)

## Installing

### Identifying

When the wheel is plugged in, the following commands can be used to identify the wheel:

```
$ dmesg
usb 5-2: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 6

```

```
$ lsusb
Bus 005 Device 006: ID 046d:c293 Logitech, Inc. WingMan Formula Force GP

```

```
$ cat /proc/bus/input/devices
I: Bus=0003 Vendor=046d Product=c293 Version=0100
N: Name="Logitech Inc. WingMan Formula Force GP"
P: Phys=usb-0000:00:1a.2-2/input0
S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.2/usb5/5-2/5-2:1.0/input/input30
U: Uniq=
H: Handlers=event15 js0 
B: EV=20001b
B: KEY=3f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B: ABS=3
B: MSC=10
B: FF=1 40000 0 0

```

### Testing

Testing can be done with the [linuxconsole](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?name=linuxconsole) package from the [community](/index.php/Community "Community") repository.

Now the wheel can be tested. To find the right device use evtest /dev/input/eventX. The correct number can be found in /proc/bus/input/devices. In this case event15 is the correct device. evtest shows the events coming from the wheel:

```
$ evtest /dev/input/event15
Input driver version is 1.0.0
Input device ID: bus 0x3 vendor 0x46d product 0xc293 version 0x100
Input device name: "Logitech Inc. WingMan Formula Force GP"
Supported events:
 Event type 0 (Reset)
   Event code 0 (Reset)
   Event code 1 (Key)
   Event code 3 (Absolute)
   Event code 4 (?)
   Event code 21 (ForceFeedback)
 Event type 1 (Key)
   Event code 288 (Trigger)
   Event code 289 (ThumbBtn)
   Event code 290 (ThumbBtn2)
   Event code 291 (TopBtn)
   Event code 292 (TopBtn2)
   Event code 293 (PinkieBtn)
 Event type 3 (Absolute)
   Event code 0 (X)
     Value    438
     Min        0
     Max     1023
     Fuzz       3
     Flat      63
   Event code 1 (Y)
     Value    124
     Min        0
     Max      255
     Flat      15
 Event type 4 (?)
   Event code 4 (?)
 Event type 21 (ForceFeedback)
   Event code 82 (?)
   Event code 96 (?)
Testing ... (interrupt to exit)
Event: time 1295173625.476950, type 3 (Absolute), code 0 (X), value 439
Event: time 1295173625.476983, type 0 (Reset), code 0 (Reset), value 0
Event: time 1295173625.484827, type 3 (Absolute), code 0 (X), value 428

```

ffcfstress can be used to test the force feedback. The wheel should start to oscillate:

```
# ffcfstress -d /dev/input/event15

        position                   center                     force
<-----------|****+------> <-----------|*******----> <-----------|**+-------->^C

```

## Configuration

The Wheel works without any wine configuration in flatout2\. Just the following in-game configuration is needed:

*   Force Feedback: On
*   Force level: 100%
*   Sensitivity: 100%
*   Deadzone: 0%
*   Controller: Logitech Inc...

*   Throttle: Y-Axis left
*   Brake: Y-Axis right
*   Steer left: X-axis left
*   Steer right"X-axis right

## References

[Sourceforge wiki: CheckForceFeedback](http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/libff/index.php?title=CheckForceFeedback)