As discussed already in another thread, I made a little program that flashes the LEDs on Logitech MOMO and MOMO Racing based on events in LFS using OutGauge.
You can get it from my LFS site at http://www.kegetys.net/lfs/. It can be configured to display the shift light, handbrake, pitspeed limiter, tc, low fuel, RPM's, etc. individually for both leds and separately for all cars.
Note that it is somewhat experimental, I found the HID command to control the lights by half-accident, I do not have any documentation for the actual interface so there is a chance that something bad might happen for you. So if it blows up your wheel or opens a portal to hell or something, don't blame me, you have been warned. It works fine for me and a few "beta testers" though so it should be reasonably safe.
Also, while the light control seems to work on the DFP by changing the device ID, apparently the DFP drivers or the firmware control the lights all the time so it will only dimly flash the lights and thus is pretty much useless with them.
You can get it from my LFS site at http://www.kegetys.net/lfs/. It can be configured to display the shift light, handbrake, pitspeed limiter, tc, low fuel, RPM's, etc. individually for both leds and separately for all cars.
Note that it is somewhat experimental, I found the HID command to control the lights by half-accident, I do not have any documentation for the actual interface so there is a chance that something bad might happen for you. So if it blows up your wheel or opens a portal to hell or something, don't blame me, you have been warned. It works fine for me and a few "beta testers" though so it should be reasonably safe.
Also, while the light control seems to work on the DFP by changing the device ID, apparently the DFP drivers or the firmware control the lights all the time so it will only dimly flash the lights and thus is pretty much useless with them.