G25/G27 user might also want to leave a few percent in their Profiler. **"**Turns out enabling spring/damper in the profiler seems to then allow rf2 to apply it's own spring/damper affects onto the final ffb output." Since I rather have those set to zero, I will be testing it in the coming days.Īfter reading some more, I have settled to try this with the 3 setting at 10 and not zero.įrom the FFB settings for rFactor 2 - The key to being in the "Zone" page: Those are legacy settings for the old games that didn't have FFB settings." "These are supposed to be configured and controlled by the games now which is why they aren't offered in the drivers any longer. You may also edit the FFB overall strength a little bit up but remember to lower FFB strength ingame to compensate (the value 10500 means 105%).įurther down that page, there is a comment that make a lot of sense: OKĭamperStrength, SpringStrength and OverallStrength, the three missing settings in the Logitech Gaming Software are there and are all set to 100% (10000=100%). Select wheel, Click the pedals, hover over either Speeder or Brake (It turns blue), Right click or Click down arrow on right side, Click Axis Properties, Check/uncheck Combined pedals as needed. Where to find the settings (LGS=Logitech Gaming Software, REG=Registry) Right click device, Uninstall device, Check Delete the driver softvare for this device, Uninstall, restart as needed. I found them under Human Interface Devices. If it still doesn't show, try to uninstall again, this time also use Device Manager (Search for device manager in the taskbar) to remove any driver instances. If the G29 does not show as an option in LGS try to do the uninstall/install cycle again. LGS does not need to run to change the Registry entries values or for using the wheel and pedals in the current session. LGS need to be started to load the drivers for the wheel and for editing the LGS specific settings. Find LGS in Start Menu, Right click, More, Open file location, Right click and hold, move to desired location, release, Click Create shortcut here. If you disable LGS on startup, you could ad a Desktop shortcut. Open LGS Either by double clicking it in the Hidden Icons on the taskbar or find it in the Start Menu. Look up how to restore the registry backup from command prompt, before something goes wrong.ĭouble click LGS_9.02.65_圆4_Logitech.exe or LGS_9.02.65_x86_Logitech.exe to install LGSĬlick Yes and restart PC when install is done. Search for regedit, Click on Registry Editor app, Click Yes.Įither Right click Computer, Click Export, Enter filename Save or Click Computer, Click file, Export, Enter filename, Save. Uninstall G-Hub and any newer versions of LGS, delete all appdata Logitech folders. Please be careful when downloading driver software from 3.party sites, as they could be infected with all sorts of mayhem. Search for either Logitech Gaming Software 9.02.65 or the install files
Unfortunately LGS 9.02.65 is not available for download from the main Logitech Support site and their FTP site. If you install Logitech G-Hub or any newer version of LGS, the registry entries will be removed and this no longer works. We need the Logitech Gaming Software version 9.02.65 for this to work. It can totally mess up windows if you change something that you shouldn’t! Note! Registry editing required! I strongly recommend that you backup your registry before any editing. With the correct version of Logitech Gaming Software, the missing settings exist as Registry entries. I ditched the G27 and got a G29 instead and bummer! The settings where still missing. Those setting disappeared entirely when I upgraded to Windows 10