Cars that can use the h-shifter?

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What the title says,i'm wondering what cars can use the h-shifter?I'm not worried whether the clutch works or not,sorry if there is already a list but i didn't find one in my search attempts.
 
The h-shifter should work on all cars, unless something goes wrong:

All wheels with clutch & h-shifter: Customizable transmissions lock the clutch and h-shifter functions on many cars. Appears intentional to simulate sequential gears but makes no sense because it applies to random cars from any class and age, would only make sense on racing cars that have sequential transmission in reality.
 
What the title says,i'm wondering what cars can use the h-shifter?I'm not worried whether the clutch works or not,sorry if there is already a list but i didn't find one in my search attempts.
Pretty much any car that has an H-pattern in real life. NASCAR cars, Mazda 787B, KTM X-Bow, Toyota MR2 (W10/SW20/ZZW30 5spd), etc.
 
So as long as i don't put a race transmission in,it should be all production cars?Which cars will still work even if you do put a race tranny in?Which racecars can use the h-pattern feature?Only reason i've asked is because my fanatec wheel recently underwent some modifications,meaning the pcb is no longer in the wheel,so no paddle shifters :/
 
Good question.

I run a T500RS and havnt yet purchased the seperate shifter but pondered this the other night. .
 
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