Thrustmaster T.RJ12 USB Adapter

BH #THTRJ12UA • MFR #4060079
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Thrustmaster T.RJ12 USB Adapter
Key Features
  • T3PA & T3PA Pro Pedal Sets Supported
  • Compatible with PC via USB
  • 10-Bit Resolution & Precision on 3 Axes
The Thrustmaster T.RJ12 USB Adapter makes the Thrustmaster T3PA and T3PA-Pro pedal sets compatible on PC via USB as well as with most racing wheels on the market. The advanced calibration software and PC driver are available for download from the official Thrustmaster website.
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Thrustmaster 4060079 Overview

The Thrustmaster T.RJ12 USB Adapter makes the Thrustmaster T3PA and T3PA-Pro pedal sets compatible on PC via USB as well as with most racing wheels on the market. The advanced calibration software and PC driver are available for download from the official Thrustmaster website.

Features
Makes the Thrustmaster T3PA and T3PA-Pro pedal sets compatible on PC via USB and with most racing wheels
10-bit resolution and precision on all 3 axes
Advanced calibration software and PC driver are available for download via the official Thrustmaster website
UPC: 663296420510

Thrustmaster 4060079 Specs

Ports and Connectors
1 x RJ12 jack (female)
1 x USB Type-A connector (male)
Dimensions
Not specified by manufacturer
Weight
Not specified by manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.135 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
4.45 x 3 x 1.15"

Thrustmaster 4060079 Reviews

Just what I needed.

By Damien
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-15

After owning my TP3A Pro pedals for about 2.5 years of using them plugged into my T300 servo base for Gran Turismo series on PlayStation. Finally on to actual PC SIM (Assetto Corsa) where USB adapter is needed to connect the pedals, to the computer. After 2 weeks I am happy that everything works for the most part.

Works

By mca
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-01-14

Does exactly what it says.  Converts the RJ12 cable on joystick pedals from ThustMaster into a 3 axis joystick (X,Y,Z).  For me, it meant I didnt need to run the THRUST software to map the rudder plane pedals into an axis that the software could see.

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