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EDIT UPDATE - I've found a way to use the Force RS with Vista and Windows 7! See post #4 below. I've been doing some research into getting the ACT LABS Force RS steering wheel to work with Windows 7 and Vista. It's weird, when you connect it, it installs the driver, and then you can see an icon for it in 'Devices and Printers' under Control Panel, but when you right click on it and go to 'Game Controller Settings', nothing shows up in that box. Hence you can't test it or use it in a game. I'm trying to get the wheel to work in rFactor, but it does nothing, no response at all in rFactor's controller config.

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I've heard of the wheel working in GPL but supposedly that game has it's own controller driver code. BUT, I saw a link from an ebay auction talking about some HACKED (custom) drivers for this wheel.

Unfortunately the link was to RaceSimCentral.com forums, which have crashed. Does ANYONE have any information about these hacked drivers or info about using the Force RS wheel on Windows 7 or Vista in general? This is such a great wheel, mine is about 10 years old and still working great. I've done minor maintenance, but this wheel is easy to work on. It's just a shame that something stupid like no new OS driver support would kill it (when so many other BIG BUSINESS companies would continue support but their product is such junk that it falls apart first). If anyone knows anything about these supposed HACKED (custom / beta) drivers for this wheel, or any info on installing it on Windows 7 or Vista, your input would be greatly appreciated!

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Or as a last resort, any info on creating custom drivers for Windows 7/Vista would be great. Hi, posted this originally on RaceSimCentral: Original post (cached): My fix is for 64-bit Windows-7 but it'll be similar for 32-bit or Vista. Here's what you need to do: Download 64-bit drivers for the Saitek R440. (If this URL dies, the main page is here: ) Extract the Saitek_R440_Force_Wheel_SD6_64.exe file somewhere (You might need Winrar to extract the *.exe).

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First you need to find out the hardware id of your steering wheel. Plug it-in, enter Device Manager, ActLabs RS (with a yellow exclamation mark next to it since it's missing its drivers.), Details-tab choose 'Hardware IDs'. (Mine was: USB VID_061C&PID_C084&REV_0100 ) Open the driver *.inf-file i.e.

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Saitek_R440_Force_Wheel_SD6_64 FF04 SaiFF04.inf Look for the title [SAITEK_MODELS.NTamd64] Below that there's a line like this:%USB_NAME%= SAI_USB_Inst, USB VID_06A3&PID_FF04 Replace everything after%USB_NAME%= SAI_USB_Inst, with your hardware id. This will make Win7 match the driver with your wheel. So the end result will be:%USB_NAME%=SAI_USB_Inst, USB VID_061C&PID_C084&REV_0100 After that, simply double click your Wheel again in device manager. Choose Driver->Update Driver and point Windows to the path where you've got your modified Saitek Driver.

That's it, you should be ready to go. I noticed that one or two buttons including the one looking like a Nintendo-controller in the middle of the wheel didn't work. I guess that that can be fixed too but I didn't bother since I seldom use more than gas/brake/paddles and one or two more extra buttons. :I've been doing some research into getting the ACT LABS Force RS steering wheel to work with Windows 7 and Vista. It's weird, when you connect it, it installs the driver, and then you can see an icon for it in 'Devices and Printers' under Control Panel, but when you right click on it and go to 'Game Controller Settings', nothing shows up in that box. Hence you can't test it or use it in a game. I'm trying to get the wheel to work in rFactor, but it does nothing, no response at all in rFactor's controller config.