Guide
Getting Started
Install AZOM and connect your MOZA hardware to SimHub in a few minutes — then dive into the detailed guides.
AZOM turns SimHub into complete replacement software for your MOZA hardware — LED effects, LCD dashboard telemetry, and full device configuration on Windows and Linux. This page is the quick path from download to a connected wheel; each step links to a detailed walkthrough if you want it.
Before you start: Pithouse and SimHub both talk to MOZA hardware over the same serial port and cannot run at the same time. Fully close Pithouse — not just minimized — before launching SimHub.
Requirements
- SimHub 9.11.8 or newer
- A MOZA wheelbase connected over USB
- Windows, or Linux running SimHub via Proton/Wine
The short path
Ensure PitHouse is closed entirely and not just minimized
- Install the plugin. Drop
MozaPlugin.dllinto your SimHub directory — on Windows that'sC:\Program Files (x86)\SimHub\— and enable AZOM when SimHub prompts you. Full walkthrough: Install the Plugin. - Add your device. Restart with your hardware connected, then add your wheel under Devices so LEDs and dashboards light up. See Add Your Device.
- Verify the connection. Open the AZOM panel — with a base connected you'll see live steering angle, temperatures and FFB settings populate.
For advanced LED work, the ATSR-EVO integration unlocks sophisticated telemetry-driven effects — see Advanced LEDs with ATSR.
Use at your own risk. This software drives force-feedback hardware capable of high torque. It is provided "as is", without warranty.