MOZA AB9 + MH16 is now validated for FFB-Bridge.
FFB-Bridge v1.1.2 adds first-class Windows support for the MOZA AB9 FFB Base with the MH16 flight stick. It uses the standard Windows DirectInput/PID force-feedback path, with MOZA-specific direction handling baked in after real simulator validation.


- Device
- MOZA AB9 FFB Base + MH16 flight stick
- USB VID/PID
346E:1000/346E:1002- Validated platform
- Windows 10 / 11
- Force backend
- DirectInput/PID
Use DirectInput/PID.
The production MOZA path uses Windows DirectInput/PID. Raw HID/PID remains disabled for MOZA until its report IDs and layouts are mapped; the SideWinder FFB2 is still the raw-HID-validated Windows device.
MOZA direction is corrected in code.
The AB9 reported inverted force direction during validation, so FFB-Bridge applies a MOZA-specific 180-degree correction before output. You should not need the unlisted-device polarity workaround for this base.
Tested end-to-end in real sims.
The AB9 + MH16 path was tested through Mock Sim, the Settings hardware test, and real simulator sessions. The direct stick test and the force effects now use the same validated output path.
What to check after installing.
The MOZA AB9 should appear as a supported force-feedback device without enabling unlisted devices. If it does not, send a support bundle so we can compare firmware, product ID, and Windows driver state.
Ready to fly the AB9 with force feedback?
Download v1.1.2 or newer, select the MOZA AB9 device, and keep the Support page nearby for the first validation run.