Definitely look into something else mate. It does, and with PCSX2s lily pad plugin, you can get rumbles out of it if you install. Last working version: pcsx2-v1.5.-ga3efc77 Regression version: pcsx2-v1.5.-gf3a89f5 Some games don't read controller inputs, pcsx2 reads the inputs fine fine but pressing the buttons in game does nothing. However, did I read correctly that you have a G920? Wait.isn't that the Xbox One version of the wheel? Hmm, if so I've heard about several people having issues with that wheel performing correctly in Windows. HDE USB Controller Adapter for PSX and PS2 Controllers Dual Port. The force feedback is absurdly good! Qemu doesn't care what kind of wheel you have, it uses DirectInput which means any wheel will work. Just click on the configure menu but make sure you set your options to "Wheel" and the type to either Driving Force Pro(preferable) or Driving Force. I tested on Final Fantasy X and Metal Gear Solid 3 - both games working fine on all other aspects and with keyboard.
#Logitech dual action lilypad pcsx2 driver
I have the latest driver for the gamepad.
#Logitech dual action lilypad pcsx2 mod
The Qemu already has options to map any button and steering/pedal axis to whatever you want. Downloads - Dual Action Gamepad There are no Downloads for this Product. Beta with Lilypad svn 0.10.0, Lilypad 0.9.9 and SSSPSX Pressure Mod 1.7.0 plugins. Qemu has nothing to do with the LilyPad plugin. Stick to games that have "in-game" USB wheel support like GT3 and 4, Battle Gear, Enthusia, OutRunSP and so on. Infact, don't even bother playing racing games that don't have native support for Logitech steering wheels, because they're not worth playing. The LilyPad interface used to map your controller or keyboard to the virtual PS2 pads is not well documented and confusingly laid out.
What SegaOutrun said is 100% correct, coach!