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'''Inputs (with T300RS GT Edition)'''
 
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* 1 × 2-axis steering wheel axle with 1080 degree lock-to-lock
 
* 1 × 2-axis steering wheel axle with 1080 degree lock-to-lock
* 1 × power button on wheel base: {{Key|Power}}
 
 
* 1 × digital functional button on wheel base: {{Key|Mode}}
 
* 1 × digital functional button on wheel base: {{Key|Mode}}
 
* 1 × platform toggle switch on wheel base (between PS5/PS4 and PS3/PC)
 
* 1 × platform toggle switch on wheel base (between PS5/PS4 and PS3/PC)

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Thrustmaster T300
Thrustmaster T300 cover
XInput support
Connection method
USB-A
Predecessor
Thrustmaster T500

The Thrustmaster T300 is a racing wheel released by Thrustmaster on August 15, 2014. It is the PlayStation-compatible version of the Thrustmaster TX.

The T300 is essentially the same as the TX, and as such, most of the features of the TX were carried over, including a dual-belt-and-pulley-driven force feedback powered by a single 3.9Nm brushless motor, Thrustmaster's proprietary wheel quick release system and hall-sensor-based steering position tracking. However, what set the T300 apart from the TX is that it has 1080 degree of steering rotation instead of 900 degree on the TX. There's an additional Mini-DIN port on the back for accessories.

The T300 comes in several packages; The base T300RS package comes with a standard aluminum wheel with PlayStation buttons on it and a T2PA 2-pedal set.[1] The T300 Ferrari GTE, launched alongside the base package, has the Ferrari-branded wheel and a T2PA 2-pedal set.[2] The T300 Ferrari Integral Racing Wheel Alcantara Edition, released in October 2015, come with an Alcantara-wrapped Ferrari-branded wheel and a T3PA 3-pedal set.[3] The T300RS GT Edition, released in December 2016, has a Gran Tursimo-branded version of the standard wheel and a T3PA 3-pedal set.[4] The T300 wheel base is also available for sale on its own .

On PC, the T300 is compatible with games that support it, but requires the wheel to be in PS3/PC mode and have Thrustmaster's driver to be installed to work. The wheel's settngs can be adjust within the control panel (See Thrustmaster Control Panel).

General information

T300RS
T300 Wheel Servo Base
T300RS GT Edition
T300RS Ferrari Integral Racing Wheel Alcantara Edition

Inputs (with T300RS GT Edition)

  • 1 × 2-axis steering wheel axle with 1080 degree lock-to-lock
  • 1 × digital functional button on wheel base: Mode
  • 1 × platform toggle switch on wheel base (between PS5/PS4 and PS3/PC)
  • 2 × steering-mounted paddles on the wheel: L1, R1
  • 1 × digital directional pad on the wheel: , , ,
  • 6 × digital face buttons on the wheel: △ ᴛʀɪᴀɴɢʟᴇ, ○ ᴄɪʀᴄʟᴇ, × ᴄʀᴏss, □ sᴏ̨ᴜᴀʀᴇ, L2, R2,
  • 3 × digital functional buttons on the wheel: SE, ST, PlayStation
  • 3 × foot pedals on the pedals: Clutch, Brake, Accel

Controller variations

Batches made prior to the release of PlayStation 5 console has the toggle switch labeled as "PS4/PS3". Later batches made after the console's release has the toggle switch labeled as "PS5-PS4/PC" as the PlayStation 3 labeling is no longer required.

Use with PC platforms

Requires the wheel base to be in PS3/PC mode.
MacOS and Linux are not supported.

Windows

Windows 10 and Windows 11 do detect the wheel, but requires Thrustmaster's driver to be installed to work.

Thrustmaster Control Panel

Default software that come installed with the Thrustmaster driver.
The steering sensitivity, various force feedback settings, steering locks, shifter/handbrake settings can be adjusted.
Can be used to update the wheel's firmware.
There is no game profile function.

Hardware

Expansions

Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedals

Pedal set with 3 pedals, with the hall-sensor-based clutch and accel pedals and a load-cell-based brake pedal.
The springs on the brake pedal can be adjusted and replaced with the included springs set.

Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter

A shifter that can be switch between H-pattern (with 7 gears and a reverse) mode and sequential mode.
Can be clamped onto the desk.
Can be connected directly either to the wheel base via the included DIN-to-Mini-DIN adapter or to the PC via the included USB adapter.

Thrustmaster TSS Handbrake Sparco Mod + -

Handbrake with analogue input
Can switch between handbrake mode and sequential gear shift mode.
Can be connected directly either to the wheel base via the included DIN-to-Mini-DIN adapter or to the PC via the included USB adapter.
Require the use of TM Racing Clamp to be able to clamp onto the desk.

Adapter

Thrustmaster TM Sim Hub

Dedicated sim hub designed to connect multiple Thrustmaster sim racing accessories to a wheel base.
Can connect up to 4 accessories at once.
Can only connected to the wheel base via the Mini-DIN port.

Support in games

Selected games has native support for the rev indicator LED and OLED screen on certain Thrustmaster wheels. It is possible for non-supported games to provide support for either functions or both by using 3rd-party wrappers such as Fanaleds.

Other information

Firmware update

The Thrustmaster Control Panel can be used to update the firmware of the wheel and other attached Thrustmaster sim racing products..

References