

🚛 Shift into the future of truck sim gaming—gear up or get left behind!
The aikeec USB Truck Simulator Shifter is a robust, ergonomic gearshift controller designed specifically for Euro Truck Simulator 2, American Truck Simulator, and FIA ETRC 18 WOS. Supporting up to 18 gears and featuring 6 customizable buttons, it offers versatile compatibility with major racing wheels like Logitech G25/G27/G29/G920 and Thrustmaster TH8A. With plug-and-play USB connectivity and a 2-meter cable, it ensures easy installation on PC without drivers. Its mod-friendly, serviceable design makes it a budget-friendly yet immersive upgrade for serious truck sim enthusiasts.

























| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| Controller Type | Joystick |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Modified G25/G27/G29/G920 H, TH8A gear |
| Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 372 Grams |
| Color | Black |
D**B
Great budget option! Can be basically perfect with light mods.
Bought this to go with my t300 wheel and pedals because using the paddle shifters as range selectors just felt wrong. Other options for truck shifters like this can be in the hundreds of dollars so felt like this was a low risk to give it a try and it turned out to be great. Shifter was instantly recognized with no drivers. Both switches and the button work perfectly in Euro truck simulator which is what I use this for. Shifter itself feels pretty good. About the quality you would expect from a stock shifter in a fleet truck. Nothing fancy but it doesn't feel super cheap either. No sharp edges or weird manufacturing defects. Switches feel good to click. The only part of the whole thing that bothers me is the bottom which features kind of an ugly unfinished look almost as if there is a plastic trim ring that is supposed to go around the bottom that is not included. This isn't a big deal because it's just aesthetics and I will probably end up 3D printing beauty ring to go there eventually. Mounting was relatively easy on a fanatec club shifter. The threads of the knob do not match up with the shifter so for a while I was forced to use the included grub screw adapter. The included adapter worked okay. It comes with a variety of rubber caps to go over your shifter to stop you from marring the threads and they did that job just fine. Unfortunately, the grub screws kept loosening themselves with use, so after pretty much every session the shift knob would be floppy. The adapter also adds additional height to an already pretty tall shifter which felt slightly awkward. I scoured the internet looking for a thread adapter and while I was unable to locate any on any of the usual sites including McMaster, I was able to track down the exact thread adapter I needed that was even the perfect length I needed from a Chinese seller on eBay. A couple weeks later it showed up at my door and I threaded it on and it went mostly perfectly except for when it was fully tightened the indexing of the shifter was off so it was about 90° too far to the right. Luckily I was able to 3D print spacer to fix this issue pretty quickly. So now my shifter sits perfectly centered on the shaft and is at the correct height. Overall a pretty great experience for the money, especially if you're willing to do a little tinkering. Construction seems pretty good. The cable is literally just a Microusb cable plugged into the control board inside the shifter. So if the cable ever goes bad you can just change it which is really nice actually. It also seems really serviceable as all of the parts seem like off the shelf components and are easily accessible by simply popping off the cap, so if any of the switches ever start going bad you can probably just swap them out for a couple bucks versus buying a whole new shifter.
J**I
Must have for truck sim enthusiast.
Awesome attachment to a shifter to make truck sim more fun to play. Easy to set up as far as attaching to shifter goes. but programming instructions are not found in box cause of how the game set up. when setting up in game it depends on what shifter you have such as H pattern or Reverse spots. i was able to set it up for my setup and it works great on my Logitech shifter.
J**H
Good product
Came a day early. Easy to install, and use. Looks and feels good. Switches work as they should.
H**K
A Must-Have for ATS/ETS2 (With One Simple Pro-Tip)
After researching dozens of shift knobs and configurations, I finally settled on the Aikeec, and I’m glad I did. It’s a total game-changer for immersion in American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. One important tip for buyers: To keep the setup feeling solid and professional, I highly recommend applying a bit of Loctite to all the threads during assembly. It prevents any loosening during heavy gear changes and keeps the whole unit feeling tight and high-quality. If you're looking to take your sim rig to the next level, this is the one to get.
T**.
Good shifter/splitter
Looks good it works good with the moza hgp shifter but the top screw that clamp to the shaft won't connect to the shaft sense its above the shaft but the bottom screws do and it works I'd say its worth it for the price its at works for ats but you do have to go into setting and add the device yourself it won't auto recognize the device for you
H**R
Cheap and good functionality
Great if you’re just trying to save some money and not spend top dollar on a eaten Fuller, but it works great in I did get used to that weird side switch that’s not very realistic, but it does function great so for a cheap shifter this thing is pretty awesome
J**8
Full of shift.
Worked great right out of the box. Easy to configure and greatly enhances the experience in ATS. See you on the road!
M**E
Does not support Linux, or rather didn't ;)
I bought this on a wing and a prayer that it would be compatible with linux, I'm a huge ATS nerd that happens to play on Linux via steam-play. I searched forever for a mid-ranged shifter to mount to my G920 that supports Linux and found nothing. I bought this hoping some generic HID driver would bind the shifter and it'd just work. I was disappointed when I rushed home from work on my lunch break to try it out and it didn't work. So, why the five stars? Because as I sat at my desk considering returning this I thought about how I wasted my money, and along the lines of wasted money my mind was brought to the tens of thousands id borrowed to go to school... For computer science. And so naturally, I spent the next two days learning more about the Linux kernel space, and cobbled together a module that binds to this shifter and successfully presents it as a game controller. After making some udev rules ATS immediately recognized the shifter and allowed me to map it and use it as intended. Now, my driver is far from perfect, ATS treats it as an Xbox controller and thinks it's got more input capabilities than it does and tries to use it for navigation in the menu. This may just be a Linux quirk, but I plan to try and fix it. I'm going to do some code clean up and documentation work as time permits, once I'm done I will release this driver to my github and update my review with a link to its repo. If the manufacturer is reading this and would like to advertise Linux support via my module, you have my permission. It's licensed under GPL and I have plans to make it extensible to support other shifters from other manufacturers insofar as support is requested by the manufacturer other user.
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