Hi Folks, I recently made the jump to Windows 11 from Windows 10. I did a fresh install of Windows 11 from a USB drive. Prior to updating to Windows 11, I used to have my Pedals plugged directly into a USB port. I have found that I can no longer do so in Windows 11 with Automobilista 2 and several other racing titles as these programs don't see the Wheel Axis X+ and X-. Here's what I ended up doing. I hope that someone with the same or similar TM products finds this information to be helpful. My Thrustmaster Peripherals TS-PC Racer Ferrari 488 Edition T-LCM Pedal Set Windows 11 Setup 1. Update firmware in Wheel to Version 13.0 or higher if needed 2. Install TM Sim Pedal Calibration Tool software 3. Connect T-LCM Pedals via USB and configure using the TM Sim Pedal Calibration Tool software then Apply Settings 4. Exit the software, unplug pedals, plug pedals back in and verify settings in the TM Sim Pedal Calibration Tool software 5. Unplug the USB cable from the Pedals base and PC too 6. With the wheel unplugged from your PC, install the TM TS-PC Racer Wheel Software and Drivers for the wheel. Reboot when prompted to do so. 7. Once Windows is up and running, plug in the USB cable for the Wheel 8. Go to the Game Controllers dialog box (Search Game Controllers) 9. Verify the operation of the wheel and setting the Overall Strength on the Gain Settings tab 10. Shut down your PC and unplug the USB cable from the back of the Wheel 11. Connect the RJ12 cable to the back of your Wheel 12. Connect the other end of the RJ12 cable to the back of the Pedals 13. Restart your PC 14. When the PC is ready, plug the USB cable into the back of the Wheel 15. Verify that the Red Mode button blinks 10 times. This confirms that the Wheel is now set to T-LCM mode 16. Go to the Game Controllers dialog box (Search Game Controllers) 17. Verify the operation of the wheel and pedals also setting the Overall Strength on the Gain Settings tab and the wheel rotation to 900 degrees Game Settings Go to Settings > Controls Select the Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer as the wheel Select Combined for the Pedals Go to the Edit Assignments tab (only verify, you don’t need to change) Steer Left – Joy Axis -X Steer Right – Joy Axis +X Throttle – Joy Axis -Rz Brake – Joy Axis -Y Clutch – Joy Axis -SO Calibrate the Wheel to 900 degrees (same in Windows too) This solved all of my problems with the Wheel and Pedals working properly in AMS2 and other racing titles. Roger