Documentation
Step-by-step setup, hardware-specific notes, and reference for getting AZOM running on your rig.
Install AZOM and connect your MOZA hardware to SimHub in a few minutes — then dive into the detailed guides.
Drop the AZOM DLL into SimHub and enable it — the full visual walkthrough, folder to first launch.
Register your MOZA wheel as a native SimHub device so LEDs, dashboards and effects light up.
A tour of the Base tab — rotation, FFB strength, damping, the equalizer and the output curve.
Set range, direction and output curves for your pedals and handbrake, and calibrate them in seconds.
Load a MOZA Pit House preset into AZOM and review exactly what changes before you apply it.
Drive your wheel's RPM lights and knob rings through SimHub, and set their onboard idle effects.
Build telemetry-driven LED effects in the ATSR-EVO plugin from a ready-made MOZA profile, then import them into your wheel's Individual LEDs.
Stream live telemetry to your wheel's LCD and bind any SimHub property to each display channel.
Bind wheel buttons to AZOM actions — FFB strength, rotation, brightness, dashboard switching and more.
Make several wheels or button boxes act as one virtual controller so your AZOM mappings survive a wheel swap.
Enable the MOZA SDK server for iRacing and 360 Hz mode, plus update channels and diagnostics.
Keep AZOM current from the right release channel, and capture serial traffic when you need to file a bug.