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Hardware database · 046D:C287

Logitech G940 Flight System Joystick

046D:C287 · 2 approved reports · first 2026-05-30, last 2026-05-30 · probe 1.0.0

Capability snapshots · latest per OS

What this device reports on each platform

EndeavourOS

2 reports · latest 2026-05-30 · probe 1.0.0

Unix 7
Axes8
Buttons10
POVs0
FF sample period0 µs
Min time resolution0 µs
Firmware rev0x0110
Hardware rev0x0000
FF driver ver0x0000
Capability flags: Linux evdev EV_FF; event=/dev/input/event12; ff_effects_max=16
Supported effects 13
Rumble
EV_FF 0x50
Periodic
EV_FF 0x51
Constant
EV_FF 0x52
Spring
EV_FF 0x53
Damper
EV_FF 0x55
Ramp
EV_FF 0x57
Square
EV_FF 0x58
Triangle
EV_FF 0x59
Sine
EV_FF 0x5A
SawtoothUp
EV_FF 0x5B
SawtoothDown
EV_FF 0x5C
Gain
EV_FF 0x60
Autocenter
EV_FF 0x61
Reported by OS

Submission count by OS family

EndeavourOS 2 reports
What testers felt · all approved reports

Chip selections by effect

Linux Sawtooth Down 2 reports
Did nothing x2
Linux Sawtooth Up 2 reports
Did nothing x2
Linux Sine 2 reports
Did nothing x2
Linux Square 2 reports
Did nothing x2
Linux Triangle 2 reports
Did nothing x2
Linux constant force - backward pull 2 reports
Pulled back x2
Linux constant force - forward pull 2 reports
Pulled forward x2 Strong pull x1
Linux constant force - left pull 2 reports
Pulled left x2
Linux constant force - right pull 2 reports
Pulled right x2 Strong pull x1
Linux damper 2 reports
Weak damping x2 Damped x1 Like syrup x1
Linux ramp force - backward pull 2 reports
Pulled back x2 Built up gradually x1 Started weak x1
Linux ramp force - left pull 2 reports
Pulled left x1
Linux rumble 2 reports
Did nothing x1 Strong x1
Linux spring 2 reports
Returns to center x2 Strong spring x1
Technical results · all approved reports

Create / Play / Stop outcomes by effect

Effect Reports Create Play Stop
Linux Sawtooth Down 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux Sawtooth Up 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux Sine 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux Square 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux Triangle 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux constant force - backward pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux constant force - forward pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux constant force - left pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux constant force - right pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux damper 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux ramp force - backward pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux ramp force - left pull 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux rumble 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
Linux spring 2
OK x2
OK x2
OK x2
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