Unlike the G27, the d-pad on G29 and G920 wheels can be pressed left and down at the same time.G29 pedals may or may not need to be depressed once to calibrate - yet to confirm.Yet to confirm, G29 pedals may be 12 bit (0-4095) G29 pedals may have a higher resolution than G27 pedals.12 is a good starting point.Īlso read F9 - FFB AUTO STRENGTH SETTING on FFB page.
In the LGS "G29" tab, ensure "Wheel Operating Range" is set to 900.I'm told you'll have no FFB without the profiler (LGS) running - I've yet to confirm it. Use Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) version 8.xxx for G29 (not v5.xxx used with G27).It seems that there is a software issue between LGS and ETS2, but I can't figure out where and how to fix it.I've helped someone fix their G29 issue by swapping USB ports, now using USB2 instead of USB3.Ī Logitech G29 overview as I understand. I've tried suggestion 1 suggestion 2 shapely worked. Suggestion 2: Windows platform, try again to recalibrate your G29 Racin Wheel through the Game Controllers Settings section after powercycle. Plug the USB cable into a different USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 port on your computer. Wait for 30 seconds and plug the A/C power adapter back into the unit and the wall socket. Unplug both the USB cable and the A/C power adapter from both the unit and wall socket.
Suggestion 3: Windows calibration tool still didn't fix the problem, then try to manually reset the wheel's calibration profile on your PC by following the steps provided below:Įnsure that the Logitech Profiler is updated to its latest version. Press CTRL + SHIFT + Left click on Properties.Ĭlick on "Calibrate" and follow the on-screen instructions. Right-click on the Logitech G29 USB wheel. Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sounds > Devices and Printers. Suggestion 2: Windows platform, try again to recalibrate your G29 Racing Wheel through the Game Controllers Settings section after the powercycle. Reconnect the wheel to the computer and power supply. Wait for 15 seconds before reconnecting the pedals to the wheel. Unplug the wheel from the power supply and computer. If your drivers are up to date, please try the following suggestions to resolve the problem: Update the Windows 10 drivers to the latest version or check.