I updated the firmware (I received it on firmware 31, and the most recent is 34) and hoped that would fix it, but seems to have done nothing.Įdit: Issue just keeps getting weirder. I plugged it in to my laptop with Windows 10 and was immediately able to get the Thrustmaster Control Panel working.genuinely the first time in months on Windows 11 that I've had an issue like this. I've spent several hours researching and poking around to no avail, so I'm a bit stuck. The wheel inputs do work, just with no force feedback (when I go into ACC, I can apply throttle/brake and steer).Īny suggestions would be massively appreciated. I tried running it in Windows 8 compatibility to no avail (I'm running Windows 11, which others have said is supported). I'll click on the "Control Panel" icon, and it'll open the "Game Controllers" Windows panel, I'll click on "Properties", but then the window freezes, and the Thrustmaster Control Panel never loads. I want to use it with my PC for now to play ACC, but I can't get the Thrustmaster Control Panel to load. Also I’ll probably upgrade the wheel itself at some point with something like the Ferrari F1 wheel.Hi all, as the title says, I bought a T300 RS (non GT, so no clutch) and my PS5 is currently out of commission. So I may just keep the wheel and learn to use the buttons instead of the paddles. On the other hand, I think I like using the shift buttons on the back of the wheel better than the paddles. If I’m going to do that, now is the time before Project CARS comes out. I have reported this to TM and I assume that they will offer to replace it. This is of course fatal to a lap time if it happens even once in a lap. So what’s happening is that when that switch hangs in the on position, the clutch is disengaged. Now though, with auto clutch on, the clutch is automatically disengaged when either of the paddle shifter switches is on. I had noticed this behavior before but it wasn’t a major problem. When you release the paddle it’s supposed to switch back off. It’s a momentary action switch so it’s supposed to stay off until you pull the paddle and then it switches on. The switch in the left paddle shifter is a little hinky and every once in a while doesn’t “un-switch”. I’ve submitted a ticket to TM Tech Support but the turnaround is 2-3 days typically and I was hoping for a quicker resolution. I was wondering if anybody else has had this issue and if so what the resolution was. I’m using auto clutch on the wheel (MODE + A), I’m using Manual w/ Clutch in the game and I’ve got the A button mapped to the clutch. Also if I press the pause button, I cannot select any of the menu options with the A button. The car will rev if I press the throttle but it doesn’t go anywhere. What happens is that while driving the car, it will suddenly behave as though the clutch is in (disengaged). And it’s a lot better when it works but it doesn’t work for long. After a lot of back and forth with Thrustmaster Tech Support I finally got it to work by manually installing the drivers. The firmware upgrade took quite a while to get done because the installation didn’t correctly install the drivers. I just upgraded my firmware so that I could use the auto clutch feature. Hey guys, sorry to dig up an old thread but I figured it was better than starting a new one.
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