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I'm trying to move a logitech steering wheel to a certain angle and keep it there using the Force Feedback API. I'm fine with absolutely any programming language, on any platform (Windows, Linux, macOS), if you could please provide me a few hints as to how I can go about implementing this.

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Force feedback support is actually in the Linux kernel in most distributions. I think it is best looking into the joystick application to control it. It features joystick control with force feedback support. You can install it on a debian-based distribution like Ubuntu using:

sudo apt-get install joystick

Next to applications to read controller positions (jstest and jstest-gtk) It features a couple of commands to control force feeedback like:

fftest
ffcfstress
ffmvforce

You will need to find out the port where your race wheel can be controlled on. You can do this by entering:

cat /proc/bus/input/devices  |less

If connected, you should find your racing wheel with a proper name description and after that something like:

N: Name="Logitech Inc. WingMan Formula Force GP"
...
H: Handlers=js0 event9

Then you can use ffcfstress to let your race wheel oscillate. Fix it securely and enter:

sudo ffcfstress -d /dev/input/event9

You might need to specify the axis which has force feedback which usually only is on the wheel (not on the pedals)

sudo ffcfstress -d /dev/input/event9 -x 6

So I guess now you are interested in the source code, so you should do this to get it:

apt-get source joystick

You will find the source code here:

./utils/ffcfstress.c

You also might find this documentation page about force feedback in the kernel usefull:

Have fun, and please give your result back to the community!

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