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Logitech g25 issue! Please help
This is my problem, i have installed game software everything is fine. When i go to go into the profiler to change wheel degree etc etc it says logitech did not detect any game controllers. All my usb's work fine, it is clearly plugged in, i have uninstalled and installed several times. can someone please help me! thanks.
hi, is the device installed correctly in device manager(right click my computer/ properties/hardware/device manager (no exclamation marks), can it been found in XP/Vista control panel/ game controllers?
Windows 7, Devices and printers?
Yeah mate just checked and all is installed correct.
what os is this on m8? i pressume the wheel power cycles when u turn on the computer?
#5 - senn
What version logitech software are you running?
Have you updated your USB/chipset drivers?
Power plugged into the wheel?
Does the wheel do a full cycle from lock to lock when you plug the USB cable into the computer?
Did you follow the installation instructions that came with the software, that came with the wheel (iirc it asks you to unplug/plug it in at certain points, if you do it wrong, it doesn't work)

Can you please post a screenshot of your device manager, with USB tree expanded, so we can see what your G25 is being detected as.
Hi,

I'm having similar issues. The wheels does the HW calibration and stops at dead center. Then looking at the software and trying to see the input from the wheel in the calibration software - nothing happens. Same thing in LFS.

I have now tried 5.02 64bit version and 5.10 64bit version of the driver with the profile software.

The installation goes ok with no errors.

Also checked the device manager and when plugging the wheel to the computer it shows "G25 racing wheel" but after the driver is recognized the name changes to Logitech Racing wheel. Ok - I'm not worried yet but when I start the profiler the layout looks like I would be using a Logitech Formula Force EX so checked this from the registry (as you can see the PID and that tells you what wheel it sees) and it was referring to that wheel and not to the G25.

I have only one wheel and it is the G25. Works nicely on my PS3 and before on my old PC which had Win XP and Win Vista 64bit.

I Don't really want to revert back to Win XP or Vista..

Os: Windows 7 64bit - running in Parallels on Macbook Pro

Thank you already for your help!
Quote from mRQtio :
Os: Windows 7 64bit - running in Parallels on Macbook Pro

I guess this is the problem. MacOS has pretty poor support for Logitech wheels - in fact it doesn't support G25 at all. I guess that the Logitech drivers running in Parallels are unable to switch your G25 to the native mode - that's why it shows up as Formula Force EX. It's possible that there are 3rd party tools available for MacOS that can switch G25 to the native mode, perhaps the drivers would pick the wheel up correctly then.
Quote from MadCatX :I guess this is the problem. MacOS has pretty poor support for Logitech wheels - in fact it doesn't support G25 at all. I guess that the Logitech drivers running in Parallels are unable to switch your G25 to the native mode - that's why it shows up as Formula Force EX. It's possible that there are 3rd party tools available for MacOS that can switch G25 to the native mode, perhaps the drivers would pick the wheel up correctly then.

Could be.. though I have selected the pass through option in Parallels and OsX should not even see the usb device Im using.. well thanks anyway.

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