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Microsoft FF Steering Wheel


jagwah
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I use my Microsoft FF wheel to play Torcs (nice game by the way, if you like that sort of thing, check it out if you haven't already) I can get it to work no problems, but say I shut down my Computer today, tomorrow when I start it up again, I'll have to reenter the following commands,

 

modprobe evdev

modprobe joydev

modprobe usbhid

 

what can I do, so as I don't have to keep doing this?

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Edit /etc/modprobe.preload and add these modules to the bottom of the file. You should see some modules listed in here already, so you just need to add the module and not the full "modprobe" stuff like you have above.

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