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Old May 24th 09, 04:23 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Dirt
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Default XBox 360 Wheel Won't Connect

Hey all.

I've got an XBox 360 Microsoft wheel and wireless adapter that I'm
using with my PC for iRacing. For a while the wheel wouldn't connect
unless it had been plugged in for a while first. Lately it won't
connect at all. The impression I get is that there's some sort of
internal battery that may have gone bad. Has anyone had this problem
or can anyone offer any suggestions?

-Dirt-
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Old May 24th 09, 04:49 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default XBox 360 Wheel Won't Connect


"Dirt" > wrote in message
...
> Hey all.
>
> I've got an XBox 360 Microsoft wheel and wireless adapter that I'm
> using with my PC for iRacing. For a while the wheel wouldn't connect
> unless it had been plugged in for a while first. Lately it won't
> connect at all. The impression I get is that there's some sort of
> internal battery that may have gone bad. Has anyone had this problem
> or can anyone offer any suggestions?
>
> -Dirt-


Can't help you there but most of what I've read on the 360 wheel with
iRacing or other PC sims is that it is crap. Also seems to be issues
getting the force feedback to work with it.

I just started up on iRacing and used my older red momo force, and after
using the MS 360 wheel for a while now it is like night and day. I knew the
360 wheel was poor but wow is it bad compared to the momo, it is just so
sloppy and hard to hold a steady line with it. You might want to consider a
wheel like the Logitch G25 if your serious about iRacing.

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Old May 25th 09, 03:49 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
Dirt
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Default XBox 360 Wheel Won't Connect

On May 24, 10:49*am, "schooner" > wrote:
> "Dirt" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Hey all.

>
> > I've got an XBox 360 Microsoft wheel and wireless adapter that I'm
> > using with my PC for iRacing. *For a while the wheel wouldn't connect
> > unless it had been plugged in for a while first. *Lately it won't
> > connect at all. *The impression I get is that there's some sort of
> > internal battery that may have gone bad. *Has anyone had this problem
> > or can anyone offer any suggestions?

>
> > -Dirt-

>
> Can't help you there but most of what I've read on the 360 wheel with
> iRacing or other PC sims is that it is crap. *Also seems to be issues
> getting the force feedback to work with it.
>
> I just started up on iRacing and used my older red momo force, and after
> using the MS 360 wheel for a while now it is like night and day. *I knew the
> 360 wheel was poor but wow is it bad compared to the momo, it is just so
> sloppy and hard to hold a steady line with it. *You might want to consider a
> wheel like the Logitch G25 if your serious about iRacing.


Got the 360 wheel figured out. There's a AA battery pack hiding
inside the thing that had gone dead. Go figure... The thing plugs
in, yet still requires batteries to function. Right.

I agree that the 360 wheel is less than ideal. I've got a TSW wheel
from my GPL days, but unfortunately it's a serial connection which
won't work with Windows XP. I haven't had the motivation or funds to
rewire the thing to a USB connection. My gaming time is so limited
these days I'm inclined to just deal with the 360.
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Old May 25th 09, 11:33 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
schooner
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Default XBox 360 Wheel Won't Connect


"Dirt" > wrote in message
...
On May 24, 10:49 am, "schooner" > wrote:
> "Dirt" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Hey all.

>
> > I've got an XBox 360 Microsoft wheel and wireless adapter that I'm
> > using with my PC for iRacing. For a while the wheel wouldn't connect
> > unless it had been plugged in for a while first. Lately it won't
> > connect at all. The impression I get is that there's some sort of
> > internal battery that may have gone bad. Has anyone had this problem
> > or can anyone offer any suggestions?

>
> > -Dirt-

>
> Can't help you there but most of what I've read on the 360 wheel with
> iRacing or other PC sims is that it is crap. Also seems to be issues
> getting the force feedback to work with it.
>
> I just started up on iRacing and used my older red momo force, and after
> using the MS 360 wheel for a while now it is like night and day. I knew
> the
> 360 wheel was poor but wow is it bad compared to the momo, it is just so
> sloppy and hard to hold a steady line with it. You might want to consider
> a
> wheel like the Logitch G25 if your serious about iRacing.


Got the 360 wheel figured out. There's a AA battery pack hiding
inside the thing that had gone dead. Go figure... The thing plugs
in, yet still requires batteries to function. Right.

I agree that the 360 wheel is less than ideal. I've got a TSW wheel
from my GPL days, but unfortunately it's a serial connection which
won't work with Windows XP. I haven't had the motivation or funds to
rewire the thing to a USB connection. My gaming time is so limited
these days I'm inclined to just deal with the 360.

----

If you use the adapter you shouldn't need the battery pack, you also need to
have the adapter to get any force feedback, 360 or otherwise.

 




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