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wheel feedback

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by matrix1791, Apr 24, 2011.

  1. matrix1791

    matrix1791 New Member

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    I have a old Logitech momo wheel(Red one).
    It is a great wheel, but 2 months back the force feedback on the wheel stopped working.
    Without ff driving feels really awkward.
    Is there any diy solution for force feedback or even Vibration feedback.
  2. bsft

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    You may be able to find a service shop that could fix it or even quote you a cost to repair. You would need to look through your local yellow pages.
    Otherwise for a DIY solution, open it up and have a look. It may be a matter of a loose wire.
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    shannonb1 Well-Known Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    2DOF, AC motor, Arduino, JRK, 4DOF
    before you go taking it apart, have you tried it on another pc? it may just be the drivers? are you getting power from the plug? lights or can you voltage test?

    I would recommend tech from outside before you crack it open, just my 2 cents