and that's the problem. windows installs generic drivers. the drivers supplied with the profiler are better. installing these before connecting your wheel will ensure the wheel works correctly and is able to be calibrated in game.
how do i know it's a generic driver? because the generic driver will show as a DFGT no matter what logitech wheel you have connected to the pc. windows doesn't always install the latest driver for any given device. it installs the most generic driver that will work with most devices.
I've got a problem here. Just replaced my G25 with a G27.
I removed the wheel, and I removed both Logitech devices, the profiler aswell as an update under "remove hardware". Then, I rebooted.
I used the logitech software that came with the G27, and installed it.
Now, the profiler asked for the G27 to be "on". At that time, I had already connected it with the power supply, but the LED wasn't glowing.
I still clicked continue. But the profiler said it couldn't detect anything, it wasn't connected to the power supply it said, and the LED confirmed that even though having put the plug.
Then, I connected the USB(I know you said later!) and the LED finally glowed. But confirming only gave me the same message that the profiler wasn't able to detect anything.
Have I missed a program I should have removed? Have I missed something else?
Ah well, removed, re-started and installed. And yes, everything's okay, I can finally see the wheel in the profiler
Btw: I never used the profiler to give the buttons(A whole bunch now) some commands, what can I do with it?
I normally adjust the buttons in-game(rF, LFS, iR), because I have no clue what to do in the profiler...
EDIT: Example: F9-F12 buttons are assigned to the 4 black buttons on the gearshifter, being used as F9 "/press up", etc. Can I change that each game in the profiler?