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HORI Truck Control System for Windows 11/10 with Force Feedback Steering Wheel, Shifter Control Panel, & Pedals

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Features

  • The ultimate control system for truck driving simulation on Windows 11/10
  • Extra-large diameter wheel with 1800 degrees turning radius and quality grip, steering column mounted levers with multiple input options, and dual motor force feedback
  • Shifter control panel with 34 buttons, sequential/H-pattern shifting modes, and adjustable resistance
  • Sturdy three-pedal unit with durable metal pedals and Hall Effect sensors.
  • Includes Steam download codes for Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator

Description

Get behind the wheel of your very own big rig with the HORI Force Feedback Truck Control System for Windows 11/10. Featuring an extra-large 15.8 in / 40 cm diameter wheel with high quality faux-leather grip.1800 degrees of rotation and powerful dual motor force feedback provides unparalleled realism and immersion. The wheel has 39 button inputs and dual analog sticks, along with two steering column mounted levers with additional buttons and twist inputs for the ultimate in control. The shifter control panel features a 30-button control panel and an ergonomic shift lever with two buttons and two toggle switches for instant control. The shifter can be set to H-Pattern or Sequential shift mode, and shifter resistance can be adjusted on the fly with onboard dial. Sturdy three-pedal unit with durable metal pedals and Hall Effect sensors. Adjust button settings and more with the companion app. The wheel and shifter control panel can be mounted to a desk with the sturdy clamps or screwed directly to a racing stand setup. Connects to PC via 9-foot / 2.7 meter USB cable. Includes Steam download codes for “Euro Truck Simulator 2” and “American Truck Simulator”. Enjoy the open road with HORI’s Force Feedback Truck Control System!

Compatible Devices: PC


Controller Type: Steering Wheel


Connectivity Technology: USB


Additional Features: Ergonomic


Button Quantity: 34


Hardware Platform: PC


Power Source: Corded Electric


Item Weight: 12.5 Pounds


Package Quantity: 1


Brand Name: HORI


Model Name: HPC-044U


Manufacturer: HORI


UPC: 810050912228


Color: Black


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome kit with some minor cons to be aware of
I'm giving it a five star, although it's more a 4.5. Really great setup. But, as said in some other reviews, there are some cons that don't keep it from a recommendation, but shouldn't be there for a almost $600 kit. If you are an avid Euro or American Truck Sim fan, it is completely worth the money and will so enhance your enjoyment of the game. But, below are my cons: 1. Pedals feel cheaper than the overall price. Not bad, but not very precise and feels less quality than the wheel or shifter. And the absence of any carpet friction is disappointing. 2. The cables on the wheel and pedals are hard-wired instead of removable. This means, of course, cable goes wrong and the whole device is bricked for most people. The shifter has a removable USB cable and it's mind-boggling why they didn't do the same with the entire kit. 3. While the clap mechanism works great, the little knob is kind of pathetic. It gives no real leverage and is hard to tighten very much or loosen once you have. 4. This is pretty niche (but growing), there are no official Linux drivers for this kit and the community ones, while awesome that people are trying, are buggy and incomplete. Unless you really want to tinker, Windows is pretty much a must for this. But, as I said, get it if you are really into these sims. It adds soooo much the the experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Great truck control system!
Best wheel for ATS and ETS, hands down. Is it PERFECT, no, but is it the most immersive? Absolutely. Having so many buttons on the wheel is amazing, and the stalks being part of the unit is great. The pedals don't look very special, but they fulfill their purpose and if you set yourself up in the right orientation they do feel very authentic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2026 by Matt Naragon

  • Worth the price if you fall into the demographic.
To summarize this review before it begins, let me say this. In regards to the HORI Truck Control System - Do NOT expect high-end quality materials and mechanisms, it simply is not here (I personally was fine with the materials used, but some might find them disappointing especially at 600$). But what you can come to expect (at least in my opinion) is intuitive and fun design regarding button layout that not only immerses you into the game but also gets you to utilize more functions of the game (more on that later). For two years prior I used the Logitech G920 religiously, so needless to say, I got a good feel for the wheel and its functionality (and quirks), so throughout this review I will be drawing comparisons between the two. The Wheel For nearly double the price of the G920, I was coming into this with moderate to high expectations for the wheel, and for me personally, the wheel met but did not exceed my expectations. Something to note, I have not yet been spoiled by a direct drive wheel so I have no comparison to how they operate compared to a gear driven wheel, however, I can say in confidence that the wheel is soft and snappy in regards to the turning/rotation, especially compared to the G920. Let's get the Nitpicking out of the way. The Nm is never specified on the page of the product, and I can honestly see why. The force feedback of the wheel was on par, if not slightly weaker than the G920, this (especially at this price point) could be rather disappointing to someone who appreciates the feel of a strong wheel (I personally did not mind), I could quite literally turn/rotate the wheel with my index finger alone, and this was after messing with the force feedback settings within the program the system comes with. Some might find it disappointing that the turn indicator doesn't stick in position, but this is a very minor issue. My final nitpick about the wheel is that when I was first using the wheel, my sleeve got caught on the left and right joystick whilst turning frequently, thus leading me to stop wearing thick sleeved clothing while operating the wheel. Now let's talk about the positives about the wheel. The layout of the wheel itself, in my opinion, is rather thoughtful and intuitive, being well spaced and put in comfortable locations. Because of this, you end up utilizing a lot more features of the game, thus leading to more immersion. The buttons on the wheel itself are not exactly tactile (except for buttons 22-29) but definitely not mushy either, some might want more of a response when hitting a button but I personally did not mind. The layout of the buttons took me a negligible amount of time to get used to, after about 30-45 minutes I had about 80% of the wheel layout memorized. Not only are there logograms/symbols on each button, there is the button number listed below each one, thus making remapping a lot easier to remember compared to the G920. The angle of the wheel itself is much more similar to a real semi-truck wheel compared to the G920, in fact the angle was so shallow that I had to adjust my seating arrangement to be a few inches higher, in order to comfortably operate the wheel and its buttons. Having 1800 degrees of rotation compared to 900 is a completely different ballpark, for the first 5 minutes I felt like I was operating a completely new game. 1800 degrees also means you have much more precise control of your wheels, especially when turning at high speeds or when doing tight maneuvers. I found this to be a big upside, and if you don't want all 1800 degrees of rotation, there is a customizable software for the wheel that allows you to limit the degrees of rotation (more on that later). Overall, there is a lot of good things to say about the wheel and a few bad things, but in my opinion, in this situation the good outweighs the bad. The Shifter I have the least to say about the shifter, as I am a part of the minority of people who can't operate an h-shifter/clutch, however, after messing with the shifter extensively in the software and briefly within the game, I can say that they function well and are responsive and precise. I can imagine that the shifter will meet your expectations. Overall I cannot say much bad about the shifter itself, if I had to nitpick, I would say that the range and the splitter on the stick are almost too tactile, and at 600$ some might expect better materials to be used (all plastic is used). That being said, the buttons on the shifter itself were adequate for me, the same thing about the wheel applies to the shifter as well, the buttons are definitely not mushy, but they are not exactly super tactile either. The only button that feels especially flimsy is the parking brake button. Along with that, there are some unmapped buttons that you can assign whatever action you want to them. The desk connection of the shifter takes some adjustment but once it's in place, it is very hard to move and sturdy. The Pedals The Pedals are easily the weakest point of the HORI Truck Control System, in my opinion. To bring up the negatives, there is no carpet solution for the bottom of the pedals, they will slide with ease on carpet, so I ended up having to use a plank of wood to keep them steady, for 600$ even I found this very disappointing. Another thing, these pedals feel significantly lighter than the G920 pedals. Some other notes about the wheel, the base of the pedals are plastic while the pedals themselves are metal, for 600$ some might be disappointed, but I wasn't too miffed. The default settings of the pedals, in my opinion, were rather sensitive, but I got used to them rather quickly. In my opinion the spacing of the pedals are acceptable and slightly better than the G920. I found myself engaging the wrong pedal a lot less with the HORI pedals than with the Logitech. A final note about the pedals, the connections and wires that are attached are of average quality and don't seem to be overly flimsy, but I wouldn't be too rough with them. The Software I will touch briefly about the software here. The included software that comes with the HORI Truck Control System solves most of the issues with the wheel, for example. On the second day of owning the wheel, after turning my computer on and letting the wheel turn on and calibrate, I noticed that the wheel was slightly off center, after doing some digging within the included software, I found a recalibration mode that completely fixed the issue. This software works for the functions of the Wheel, Shifter, and pedals and is rather easy to use (at least for me). To summarize and finalize this review. Would I recommend the HORI Truck Control System? I would say that depends, if you are confidently addicted to truck sim games and plan to play no other types of games with it, then I say it is worth its price. Overall, if I could give a 4.25/5 I would, but since I cannot, I will round down to a 4. Also, I already have the two games that are included with the system, so I will leave the steam keys below to the lucky first person who finds them. Happy Trucking and Happy Life! :) BR3YJ-K60IW-RBEE6 (Euro Truck Simulator 2) ZXZE2-6QYQ7-NK885 (American Truck Simulator) The score is subject to change if something happens in time and I will make sure to leave date stamps for any updates down below (9-29-24) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Morgan

  • Best setup for ATS
This is hands down the best setup for playing ATS or ETS. My original setup was the Logitech G25 which now is roughly 2 decades old. After unboxing the setup the first thing I noticed is that the wheel is much larger than I expected. I don't drive a truck in real life so those that do I'd assume the wheel is about the same size as the real thing. The wheel is designed to look and function like a real wheel with turn signal lever, buttons to control the radio, cruise control, horns, wipers, etc. Plus many more buttons to change player view, access menus, look around, control the automatic transmission. It does not tilt at all though so it's a definite change from your typical racing wheel. It also supports up to 1800 degrees of rotation and realistic force feedback. It's strong enough that you'll feel the feedback from bumps or collisions in game but not so strong that it'll shake the wheel out of your hand like Logitech wheels are capable of doing. One negative (sort of) of the wheel is there are joysticks on each end to control view, so when you're turning the wheel you will hit those joysticks constantly with your palm, but the devs thought of that and added a very nice feature to the control software that you can adjust which will make it ignore analog input while turning the wheel. You can turn that feature off or make it very restrictive, it's up to how you want it. My recommendation would be to buy a generic wheel knob (I found one for $10) and install so it lifts your hand up away from the controls and gives you better control also, especially if you like to play with 1800 degrees of rotation, you're going to turn the wheel a lot and sometimes very fast. The pedals are much smaller than expected and much lighter also but they still feel very durable. There's no flex when trying to twist or bend the pedals. There's rubber grips on the bottom that holds onto hardwood floors extremely well, I've tried pushing against the pedals really hard to make it move and it doesn't budge. It doesn't have any spikes to grabs into carpet, I don't have carpet so I don't know how well it'll stay in place in those situations. The pedals are very smooth when pressing them and the brake pedal is a bit different. You'll feel something like a bump when you press it about half way, and really have to stand on the pedal to press the brake to 100% The shifter is smaller than I expected from the pictures but it is still great. It has a resistance dial on the side to change how much resistance you want when shifting gears. The other side has a mechanical switch to change between H shifting and sequential shifting. There's a button for almost every single feature in game. Both the wheel and shifter have just one large screw that secures it to your desk. The pedals plug into the back of the wheel, the power also plugs into the back of the wheel. The wheel and shifter have separate USBs so you'll need 2 USB type A slots to connect both to your pc. Overall I'm highly impressed with this setup. It takes a bit to memorize where all the buttons are and their functions so you don't have to keep looking at the wheel or shifter for the button you need to press but it's worth it. I definitely recommend this setup over any other brand for those that love ATS or ETS. Just buy yourself a generic wheel knob also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by Alex

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