



These are the settings defined for the G27, which is the closest wheel to the TMX or T150. Steamapps\common\grid 2\forcefeedback\devicesetup.xmlĮdit the default device listing as follows: We can improve the force feedback effects a little bit by editing the following file in your Steam Library: Place it into Steam Library\steamapps\common\grid 2\input, replacing the existing file. In order to get the buttons configured on the wheel properly, we need to replace the Direct Input Device settings file.ĭownload the device action map file for your wheel: When GRID 2 doesn't recognize a device, as is the case for the TMX and T150, it uses a default control scheme simply called the "Direct Input Device." This could be either a gamepad or a wheel and, unfortunately, it is very much setup for a gamepad, leading to the constant menu scrolling problem. In order to add support for new wheels, we need to make a new action map file for the device. Jump To: Device Action Map Files | Thrustmaster Settings | GRID 2 SettingsĮvery supported input device has a file (called the device action map) that defines it and its button bindings. Thankfully, with a little text file editing, we can fix all of those problems and you will have a very nice force feedback wheel to play with. You could rightfully assume that the game is just broken, as you are unable to set appropriate bindings for the wheel and pedal controls. The menu is constantly scrolling, unless you hold down the brake. Unfortunately, when you try to play with a Thrustmaster TMX, T150 or any other unsupported wheel, you can barely even navigate the menus because the default bindings are completely wrong for a wheel and pedal set. GRID 2 improves greatly on its predecessor in terms of playing the game with a wheel. Best GRID 2 Settings for Thrustmaster TMX / T150 J| Filed under: Thrustmaster
