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

The short path

Ensure PitHouse is closed entirely and not just minimized

  1. Install the plugin. Drop MozaPlugin.dll into your SimHub directory — on Windows that's C:\Program Files (x86)\SimHub\ — and enable AZOM when SimHub prompts you. Full walkthrough: Install the Plugin.
  2. Add your device. Restart with your hardware connected, then add your wheel under Devices so LEDs and dashboards light up. See Add Your Device.
  3. 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.