

Oversteer
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Oversteer manages steering wheels on Linux using the features provided by the loaded modules. It doesn't provide hardware support, you'll still need a driver module that enables the hardware on Linux.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
- Flathub
- Flatpak
Features
- Ad-free
- Works Offline
- No registration required
- No Tracking
Tags
- Gamepad
- steering-wheel
- steering
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Oversteer manages steering wheels on Linux using the features provided by the loaded modules. It doesn't provide hardware support, you'll still need a driver module that enables the hardware on Linux.
Most wheels will work, but won't have FFB without specific drivers that support that feature.
Features:
- Change rotation range.
- Change emulation/working modes.
- Combine accelerator/brakes pedals for games that use just one axis.
- Change autocentering force strength.
- Change force feedback gain.
- Device configuration profiles.
- Overlay window to display/configure range.
- Use wheel buttons to configure range.
- Hardware performance testing.
- Combine accelerator/clutch pedals. Useful for flight simulators. (Not supported with in-kernel modules)
- Change global force feedback gain. (Not supported with in-kernel modules)
- Change each conditional force feedback effect type gain. (Not supported with in-kernel modules)
- FFBmeter to monitor FFB clipping using wheel leds or overlay window. (Not supported with in-kernel modules)


