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Are you experiencing any specific issues?

: The T248 is officially supported. To ensure it works correctly, download the latest drivers from the Thrustmaster Support site .

Plug your T248 into a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port directly on your PC (avoid USB hubs).Look at the small screen on your wheel. Ensure it is set to the correct mode: Set to if you are playing on a computer. thrustmaster t248 bus simulator 21

Middle Pedal (or Left Pedal if using a two-pedal layout)

Change the Input Method from Keyboard/Gamepad to . Are you experiencing any specific issues

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To get the most out of your "bus driver story," follow these critical configuration steps: Plug your T248 into a USB 2

✅ – These feel great. If you’re driving an automatic or automated manual bus, they’re crisp for gear selection.

: Bus Simulator 21 requires many inputs for functions like kneeling the bus, opening doors, and operating the ramp. The T248 provides ample buttons and two dual-position encoders for comprehensive mapping.

Set this to 0% . The T248 uses magnetic sensors with zero physical deadzone, so you want immediate response. Force Feedback Menu

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