Thrustmaster Nascar Pro Racing Wheel Drivers For Mac

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Thrustmaster Nascar Pro Racing Wheel Drivers For Mac

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The last official drivers for that wheel from Thrustmaster were for Vista (which generally means they'd work on Win7). No, you are not doing anything wrong. TM stopped supporting new OS drivers for that wheel. And more than likely that wheel is not supported in the racing games you are playing. That wheel is now 14 years old, and just to give you a little background info on my wheel experience, I'm on my third wheel since 1999: Hacked drivers may or may not work. I had a little luck with my old Microsoft FFB wheel when I upgraded from an old XP rig and built a new Vista rig, but the serial to USB adapter didn't work well and I gave up. Does your gaming device register by name in the Win10 game device manager?

If not, that's your answer. If so, there is some driver conflict in the registry causing the error, and hence, a reason hacked drivers may not work. With that said, I have heard some people say that they've had good luck with running just Win10 drivers and not any hacked/non-official drivers for old wheels (like my old Microsoft wheel). You may want to try that and delete whatever drivers you have installed). The last official drivers for that wheel from Thrustmaster were for Vista (which generally means they'd work on Win7). No, you are not doing anything wrong.

TM stopped supporting new OS drivers for that wheel. And more than likely that wheel is not supported in the racing games you are playing.

That wheel is now 14 years old, and just to give you a little background info on my wheel experience, I'm on my third wheel since 1999: Hacked drivers may or may not work. I had a little luck with my old Microsoft FFB wheel when I upgraded from an old XP rig and built a new Vista rig, but the serial to USB adapter didn't work well and I gave up. Does your gaming device register by name in the Win10 game device manager? If not, that's your answer. If so, there is some driver conflict in the registry causing the error, and hence, a reason hacked drivers may not work.

Thrustmaster Nascar Pro Racing Wheel Drivers For Mac 2017

With that said, I have heard some people say that they've had good luck with running just Win10 drivers and not any hacked/non-official drivers for old wheels (like my old Microsoft wheel). You may want to try that and delete whatever drivers you have installed). One last option is to contact Thrustmaster support directly. Tell them everything you've done as you've detailed here.

Thrustmaster Nascar Pro Racing Wheel Drivers For Mac Pro

I have heard some people state they had success with an outdated TM wheel, but yours was not one of them that I saw. This is one reason I still have an old XP gaming machine for kids to play with on that Sidewinder wheel (that PC hasn't been connected to the internet in nearly 10 years!). It will not play modern racing games of course. If you can't get any help from TM, you really need to get a new wheel for today's support in both the operating system and games.