How to use Thrustmaster pedals in CachyOS
@colins2 Col
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2026-04-27
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via CachyOS Forum - Latest posts
I’ve been having problems with my Thrustmaster pedals in CachyOS. They work fine in debian based systems but I couldn’t even ‘see’ them in CachyOS. Forget xinput and libinput - they don’t help and libinput only recognises a few input things. Get evtest from the repo and then run: sudo evtest and that will list all input devices found. in my case: o device specified, trying to scan all of /dev/input/event* Available devices: /dev/input/event0: Power Button /dev/input/event1: Power Button /dev/input/event10: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=9 /dev/input/event11: HDA Intel PCH Rear Mic /dev/input/event12: HDA Intel PCH Front Mic /dev/input/event13: HDA Intel PCH Line /dev/input/event14: HDA Intel PCH Line Out /dev/input/event15: HDA Intel PCH Front Headphone /dev/input/event16: Thrustmaster T-Rudder /dev/input/event17: Logitech Logitech Extreme 3D /dev/input/event2: Logitech USB Optical Mouse /dev/input/event3: Logitech Wireless Keyboard PID:4023 /dev/input/event4: Logitech Wireless Mouse /dev/input/event5: PC Speaker /dev/input/event6: HP WMI hotkeys /dev/input/event7: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=3 /dev/input/event8: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=7 /dev/input/event9: HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=8 You have the option to select the device and are able to test the inputs onscreen - no fancy graphics, just a text display but you can see what is working and the default limits etc. CTRL-C to exit. Then just do this: sudo chmod 0666 /dev/input/eventX - where X is the device number. The event number may not be constant. It will remain the same until a reboot or unplugging of the device. Not tested thoroughly on CachyOS but that is the case on Debian/Mint/Pop!_OS. This worked for me running the Plasma desktop on X11. I don’t know if it works on Wayland as I haven’t tried it yet. I use the pedals in flight mode in X-Plane-12.
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