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  2. Logitech Driving Force GT - Wikipedia

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    The Logitech Driving Force GT is a racing wheel peripheral designed for racing games on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows and Linux PCs. [1] It is manufactured and distributed by Logitech International S.A of Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland. The wheel was released on December 13, 2007.

  3. Gran Turismo official steering wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Driving Force EX (also known as the GT Force RX (LPRC-12000) or Driving Force RX (Retail Version)) is the PlayStation 3 official wheel released on the console's launch date, November 11, 2006. [14] It features force feedback and was succeeded by Driving Force GT. The wheel came bundled with Formula One Championship Edition.

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    Formula Force Feedback Wheel 2000: PC (USB) No — Steering wheel, ? Yes: Red or yellow wheel Formula GP PC: No — Steering wheel, gas & brake pedals: No: Yellow wheel Formula Force GP PC: No — Steering wheel, gas & brake pedals: Yes: Red wheel MOMO Racing Force Feedback Wheel 2002: PC: No ? — Steering wheel, gas & brake pedals, shifter ...

  5. TOCA Race Driver 3 - Wikipedia

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    The game supports the use of a racing wheel. For PlayStation 2 consoles and Microsoft Windows players can utilise wheels such as the Logitech Driving Force GT and the Driving Force Pro. Other wheels are also supported, such as the Mad Catz MC2, which supports multiple platforms.

  6. Sim racing wheel - Wikipedia

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    A Logitech G29 racing wheel. Sim racing wheels, like real-world racing steering wheels, can have many buttons. Some examples are cruise control or pit-lane limiter for the pit lane, button for flashing lights, windscreen wipers, radio communication with the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance, brake migration, differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make ...

  7. Logitech G25 - Wikipedia

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    A wheel: 280 mm, leather-wrapped steering wheel. Range of rotation adjustable up to 900 degrees. 2 force feedback motors. Only one set of gears between motors and wheel, including an anti-backlash design. 2 paddleshifters. 2 buttons. A set of stainless steel pedals, including: Accelerator. (light spring) Brake (heavy spring) Clutch. (medium spring)

  8. Simulator pedal - Wikipedia

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    A Logitech Driving Force GT combo of a sim steering wheel and pedals (2011) A simulator pedal , sim pedal or gaming pedal is a pedal used in a simulator for entertainment or training. Common examples are throttle and brake pedals for driving simulators , and rudder pedals for flight simulators .

  9. GT Racing Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    GT Racing Cockpit (see the trademark symbols difference) is the name of a line of Gran Turismo official video game racing cockpits designed by Sparco and Logitech (a.k.a. Logicool in Japan) in collaboration with Polyphony Digital.