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Hardware database · 346E:1000

MOZA AB9 FFB Base

346E:1000 · 2 approved reports · first 2026-06-05, last 2026-06-06 · probe 1.0.2

Capability snapshots · latest per OS

What this device reports on each platform

CachyOS

1 report · latest 2026-06-06 · probe 1.0.2

Unix 7
Axes8
Buttons13
POVs0
FF sample period0 µs
Min time resolution0 µs
Firmware rev0x0111
Hardware rev0x0000
FF driver ver0x0000
Capability flags: Linux evdev EV_FF; event=/dev/input/event4; ff_effects_max=64
Supported effects 14
Rumble
EV_FF 0x50
Periodic
EV_FF 0x51
Constant
EV_FF 0x52
Spring
EV_FF 0x53
Friction
EV_FF 0x54
Damper
EV_FF 0x55
Inertia
EV_FF 0x56
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

Windows

1 report · latest 2026-06-05 · probe 1.0.1

Microsoft Windows NT 10
Axes8
Buttons128
POVs1
FF sample period1000000 µs
Min time resolution1000000 µs
Firmware rev0x0000
Hardware rev0x1000
FF driver ver0x0001
Capability flags: DIDC_ATTACHED | DIDC_EMULATED | DIDC_FORCEFEEDBACK | DIDC_FFATTACK | DIDC_FFFADE | DIDC_SATURATION | DIDC_DEADBAND
Supported effects 11
Constant Force
DIEFT_CONSTANTFORCE | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Ramp Force
DIEFT_RAMPFORCE | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Square
DIEFT_PERIODIC | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Sine
DIEFT_PERIODIC | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Triangle
DIEFT_PERIODIC | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Sawtooth Up
DIEFT_PERIODIC | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Sawtooth Down
DIEFT_PERIODIC | FFATTACK | FFFADE | STARTDELAY
Spring
DIEFT_CONDITION | SATURATION | DEADBAND | STARTDELAY
Damper
DIEFT_CONDITION | SATURATION | DEADBAND | STARTDELAY
Inertia
DIEFT_CONDITION | SATURATION | DEADBAND | STARTDELAY
Friction
DIEFT_CONDITION | SATURATION | DEADBAND | STARTDELAY
Reported by OS

Submission count by OS family

CachyOS 1 report
Windows 1 report
What testers felt · all approved reports

Chip selections by effect

Damper 1 report
Damped x1
Friction 1 report
Strong friction x1
Inertia 1 report
Heavy x1
Linux Sawtooth Down 1 report
Asymmetric ramp pulses x1
Linux Sawtooth Up 1 report
Asymmetric ramp pulses x1 Repeated ramping x1
Linux Sine 1 report
Smooth oscillation x1
Linux Square 1 report
Sharp pulses x1
Linux Triangle 1 report
Rocking back and forth x1
Linux constant force - backward pull 1 report
Pulled back x1
Linux constant force - forward pull 1 report
Pulled forward x1
Linux constant force - left pull 1 report
Pulled left x1
Linux constant force - right pull 1 report
Pulled right x1
Linux damper 1 report
Damped x1
Linux friction 1 report
Sticky x1
Linux inertia 1 report
Lagging x1
Linux ramp force - backward pull 1 report
Built up gradually x1 Pulled back x1
Linux ramp force - left pull 1 report
Built up gradually x1 Pulled left x1
Linux rumble 1 report
Tapping x1
Linux spring 1 report
Returns to center x1
Polarity sweep — DI east (0°) 1 report
Pulled forward x1
Polarity sweep — DI north (270°) 1 report
Pulled right x1
Polarity sweep — DI south (90°) 1 report
Pulled left x1
Polarity sweep — DI west (180°) 1 report
Pulled back x1
Saturation — 1 co-directional constants 1 report
Pulled forward x1
Saturation — 2 co-directional constants 1 report
Pulled forward x1 Strong pull x1
Saturation — 3 co-directional constants 1 report
Pulled forward x1 Strong pull x1
Sawtooth Down 1 report
Asymmetric ramp pulses x1
Sawtooth Up 1 report
Asymmetric ramp pulses x1
Sine 1 report
Smooth oscillation x1
Spring 1 report
Returns to center x1 Strong spring x1
Square 1 report
Sharp pulses x1
Triangle 1 report
Smooth oscillation x1
Two-axis diagonal — diagonal (X=75%, Y=75%) 1 report
Pulled back x1 Pulled diagonally x1
Technical results · all approved reports

Create / Play / Stop outcomes by effect

Effect Reports Create Play Stop
Damper 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Friction 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Inertia 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux Sawtooth Down 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux Sawtooth Up 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux Sine 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux Square 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux Triangle 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux constant force - backward pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux constant force - forward pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux constant force - left pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux constant force - right pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux damper 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux friction 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux inertia 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux ramp force - backward pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux ramp force - left pull 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux rumble 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Linux spring 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Sawtooth Down 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Sawtooth Up 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Sine 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Spring 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Square 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
Triangle 1
OK x1
OK x1
OK x1
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