FAQ
TL;DR: 100% in‑game vibration yet no rumble: "The game vibrates 100%." This FAQ helps Q‑Smart Suzuka Pro SW6060 owners fix drivers and vibration on Windows. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652647]
Why it matters: It speeds up troubleshooting when your SW6060 is detected but vibration won’t work.
- VID/PID observed: HID VID_0E8F&PID_0003 and USB VID_0C12&PID_8801; typical composite controller layout. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Shows as "Gamepad Adapter" and HID‑compliant game controller in Device Manager. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]
- Confirmed OS in thread: Windows 7 Professional x64. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Vibration on Windows may be unsupported; manufacturer confirmation was advised. [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
- After installing the shared driver, one user reported the wheel became detectable. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17714847]
Quick Facts
- VID/PID observed: HID VID_0E8F&PID_0003 and USB VID_0C12&PID_8801; typical composite controller layout. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Shows as "Gamepad Adapter" and HID‑compliant game controller in Device Manager. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]
- Confirmed OS in thread: Windows 7 Professional x64. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
- Vibration on Windows may be unsupported; manufacturer confirmation was advised. [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
- After installing the shared driver, one user reported the wheel became detectable. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17714847]
Where can I download drivers for Q‑Smart Suzuka Pro SW6060?
A driver package was shared in this thread by user DriverMSG. Download the attachment from that post, install, and reboot. Then reconnect the wheel and test. Use Device Manager to verify that the controller appears without warnings. This is the only referenced driver in the discussion. [Elektroda, DriverMSG, post #17685068]
After installing the driver, will my PC detect the wheel?
Yes, one user reported that the steering wheel became detectable after installing the shared driver. They could not immediately verify vibration due to timing. Treat the package as a detection fix first. Test rumble in a game after confirming the device reappears cleanly in Device Manager. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17714847]
Why isn’t vibration working even though games support it?
First, ensure vibration is enabled in your game. Some units may not support Windows vibration at all. "Ask the manufacturer if vibration works for Windows at all." If the model lacks Windows rumble support, drivers will not add it. Contact Q‑Smart support to confirm your unit’s capabilities. [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17653586]
Does the SW6060 work without drivers on Windows 7?
Yes. The wheel connected and played normally on Windows 7 Pro x64 without extra drivers. Only vibrations did not function. That indicates HID gamepad compatibility for steering and buttons. Install drivers only if you need rumble or additional features. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652638]
How do I find and share the wheel’s VID/PID?
Open Device Manager, right‑click the device, and view Properties > Details > Hardware IDs. Copy the VID and PID values. The thread’s example shows VID_0E8F&PID_0003 and VID_0C12&PID_8801. Share these IDs and your OS version when seeking help. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
How does the SW6060 appear in Device Manager?
Expect entries like “Gamepad Adapter,” a HID‑compliant game controller, and a USB input device. That pattern reflects a composite USB device with controller and hub functions. The provided screenshot labels it as “Gamepad Adapter.” [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652695]
Is there a physical vibration toggle on the SW6060?
The reported unit had a Mode button and others, but no dedicated vibration key. Switching between analog and digital modes did not restore rumble. That suggests no physical rumble toggle exists on that sample. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652647]
Which Windows version was confirmed in the thread?
Windows 7 Professional x64. If you use Windows 10 or 11, behavior may change. Always include your Windows edition and architecture when requesting support. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
The wheel shows as multiple devices; is that normal?
Yes. Three identifiers were listed: a Generic USB Hub plus HID game controller entries. This composite enumeration is normal for many budget USB wheels. It does not indicate a fault by itself. [Elektroda, Łukasz7689, #17652772]
What should I provide when contacting Q‑Smart support?
Provide your Windows version and the device hardware IDs (VID and PID). Include a brief issue description and any screenshots. This information was specifically requested during troubleshooting in the thread. [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652669]
Quick steps to check rumble is enabled
- In your game, enable vibration/rumble in the settings.
- Check for any wheel Mode key and toggle it once.
- Test in‑game again after changes.
[Elektroda, sosarek, post #17652641]
Where is the official product page for SW6060 support?
Use the manufacturer’s page for Q‑Smart SW6060 Suzuka to request drivers or vibration details. Reference your OS and hardware IDs when contacting them. [Elektroda, Kolobos, post #17652741]