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Biggest hurdle: input is a bitch, especially for more sim-oriented devices like wheels.
What if this is being done via Steam which has superior input configuration?
You'll likely still have to install additional stuff to get them working to begin with. It will depend a lot on which model in particular. Some work ootb, some won't work at all due to missing drivers, some will work but miss working FFB, etc.
I’m not sure they have Logitech wheel drivers built in yet. Or fanatec or whatever. Don’t the thin clients just act as usb to Ethernet adapters then I just need the drivers on the main pc?