In memory of Ben “bushing” Byer, who passed away on Monday, February 8th, 2016.

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[[File:Logitech_wheel.jpg|240px|right|Logitech Wheel and Dongle, with optional BusPirate]]
 
[[File:Logitech_wheel.jpg|240px|right|Logitech Wheel and Dongle, with optional BusPirate]]
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The Logitech Speed Force Wireless Wheel system uses a USB dongle to connect to the wheel using a propriatory 2.4GHz wireless link. The wheel is intended to sit on one's lap and is powered by a 'wall wart'. The wheel has a 270 degree 'swing', has D pad, 7 buttons and 2 analogue paddles on the rear of the wheel.
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The Logitech Speed Force Wireless Wheel system uses a USB dongle to connect to the wheel using a propriatory 2.4GHz wireless link. The wheel is intended to sit on one's lap and is powered by a 'wall wart'. The wheel has a 270 degree 'swing', has D pad plus 7 buttons on the front and 2 analogue paddles on the rear of the wheel for brake and accelerator.
    
Supported games are (reputed to be):
 
Supported games are (reputed to be):
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* Need for Speed Undercover
 
* Need for Speed Undercover
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This wheel is currently (Sept 2010) on clearance for less than $10, an obvious attraction to the hard-core hacker. This page describes the protocol to assist in making this wheel work with other systems. This wheel is extremely similar to the PS2/PS3 Driving Force Wireless wheel, so the information is expected to apply to that too...
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This wheel is currently (Sept 2010) on clearance for less than $10, an obvious attraction to the hard-core hacker. This wheel is extremely similar to the PS2/PS3 Driving Force Wireless wheel, so the information is expected to apply to that too.
    
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
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