FAQ
TL;DR: 100% of reports here say SW6060 vibration doesn’t work out‑of‑the‑box [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652638]. "Ask the manufacturer if vibration works for Windows at all" [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586] Try the shared driver or contact TG Poland [Elektroda, DriverMSG, #17685068; Kolobos, #17652741].
Why it matters: This helps Q‑Smart Suzuka Pro SW6060 owners restore rumble on Windows and find safe driver sources.
- Reported OS: Windows 7 Pro x64 [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Detected as: “Gamepad Adapter” (generic HID) [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]
- USB IDs seen: HID VID_0E8F&PID_0003; hub VID_0C12&PID_8801 [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Driver source: in‑thread attachment posted for testing [Elektroda, DriverMSG, post #17685068]
- Post‑install status: Wheel detected again; vibration unconfirmed [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17714847]
Quick Facts
- Reported OS: Windows 7 Pro x64 [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Detected name in Windows: “Gamepad Adapter” (HID class) [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]
- Observed USB IDs: HID VID_0E8F & PID_0003; hub VID_0C12 & PID_8801 [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Driver availability: test driver shared by forum helper [Elektroda, DriverMSG, post #17685068]
- Support route: TG Poland product page recommended for official help [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652741]
Do I need drivers for the Q‑Smart Suzuka Pro SW6060 on Windows?
Basic steering and buttons work using generic HID (“Gamepad Adapter”). The reported issue is missing vibration without drivers [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695; #17652638]. A helper shared a driver to test; after installing, the PC detected the wheel again, but rumble remained unverified [Elektroda, DriverMSG, #17685068; Łukasz7689, #17714847]. One expert advised confirming if Windows vibration is supported at all for this model [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
How do I find and share my VID/PID for troubleshooting?
Follow this 3‑step How‑To: 1. Open Device Manager in Windows 7. 2. Right‑click the wheel, Properties > Details. 3. Choose Hardware Ids to read VID and PID [Elektroda, Kolobos, #17652669; sosarek, #17652713]. Example posted: HID VID_0E8F & PID_0003 and hub VID_0C12 & PID_8801 [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]. "Enter system version and steering wheel ID from device manager (pid and vid)." [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652669]
Where can I download SW6060 drivers safely?
Two options were suggested: 1) test the driver attached in this thread [Elektroda, DriverMSG, post #17685068], and 2) contact the manufacturer via the TG Poland product page for official support [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652741] An expert also said to verify whether Windows vibration is supported before hunting drivers [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
How do I enable or test vibration on the SW6060?
Check if the game’s vibration setting is enabled. Some wheels lack a dedicated vibration button [Elektroda, sosarek, #17652641; Łukasz7689, #17652647]. One user played normally but had no vibration, indicating driver or support limits [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652638]. After installing the shared driver, the wheel was detected again; rumble still wasn’t confirmed [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17714847; DriverMSG, #17685068]. Edge case: even with settings on, rumble may not work if Windows support is absent [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
Why does Windows show “Gamepad Adapter” instead of the wheel’s name?
Windows recognized the device as a generic HID game controller: “Gamepad Adapter” [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]. Generic HID mode often gives basic inputs but may omit vendor features like rumble, as seen here [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652638]. Using a vendor driver may expose additional functions [Elektroda, DriverMSG, post #17685068]
Does the SW6060 support vibration on Windows 7 x64?
One user on Windows 7 Pro x64 reported no vibration while gameplay worked [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772; #17652638]. A forum expert advised confirming with the maker whether Windows vibration is supported for this model at all [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586] That means rumble support on Windows is uncertain without official confirmation [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
Which USB IDs should I expect from the SW6060?
Reported IDs: HID VID_0E8F & PID_0003 for the game controller, and a Generic USB hub VID_0C12 & PID_8801 on the path [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]. Statistic: two distinct USB IDs were shared in this thread for identification [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]. The device label shown was “Gamepad Adapter” [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695].
Will switching analog/digital modes make the wheel vibrate?
A user tried switching between analog and digital modes. It did not restore vibration [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652647]. They also noted no dedicated vibration key on the wheel [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652647]. Ensure the game’s vibration toggle is enabled first [Elektroda, sosarek, post #17652641]
Windows doesn’t recognize my SW6060—what’s the first fix to try?
Install the shared driver and reconnect the wheel. One user reported the wheel became detectable again after driver installation [Elektroda, DriverMSG, #17685068; Łukasz7689, #17714847]. If detection still fails or rumble remains absent, contact the manufacturer via the TG Poland page [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652741]
Is there a vibration on/off button on the SW6060?
A participant reported only a Mode key and others, but no vibration button [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652647]. Another helper asked to confirm vibration was enabled inside the game settings [Elektroda, sosarek, post #17652641]
Can I play games without installing drivers?
Yes. One user said the wheel worked for gameplay without drivers, but with no vibration [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652638]. Windows identified it as a generic “Gamepad Adapter,” which handles basic input [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]. For rumble, try a vendor driver or ask the manufacturer about Windows support [Elektroda, DriverMSG, #17685068; Kolobos, #17653586].
Who is the manufacturer and how do I reach support?
A forum expert pointed to TG Poland’s product page for the Q‑Smart SW6060 Suzuka [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652741] Quote: "Ask the manufacturer if vibration works for Windows at all." [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586] This is the recommended path for official drivers and vibration confirmation [Elektroda, Kolobos, #17652741; #17653586].