Grrrr, i still cant get the steering to work The buttons on the wheel work fine though, and so does everything esle, Just steering!! Even when i was running the installation, the program didnt recognise i was steering. I take it i have a dodgy unit ??
Its the G25...power is fine, altho the light on the shifter is very dim...Iv just read that uninstalling the drivers, and cranking the wheel all way to the right and then installling it again will sort it.....il try when i go home later
If your wheel works in the windows game controller screen and shows that you are pressing pedals and moving then wheel then your controller is fine. It's probably just a matter of mapping the controls within LFS.
When you are in game go into the controls menu, select the axis assignment tab and look at the bars on the right hand side of the screen. They are your steering, throttle, brake, clutch axis. Click on steering and then select the steering axis of your wheel and bam now you can steer
It`s also possible that if you`ve attached the wheel to a desk that one of the cables underneath has pulled out slightly while you were clamping it. When I got my second G25, it took ages to work out why it wouldn`t steer no matter what I did.
Eventually I took it off the table and noticed one cable sitting just very slightly squint on the connector, and as soon as I pushed it in again it immediately started calibrating.
it`s worked fine ever since, so worth a look anyway in case it is that simple for you.
The problem is, no matter what settings i play with, i cant get the Cars to use the full 900 degreese of wheel rotation, i only have to turn my wheel half way and i does full lock, any1 help me out ?? cheers
NOT TRUE!!!! I just got a G25 today, used it.. Moved my desk a bit, went to use it again and I could shift, move and brake.. but I couldn't steer. I looked down and the steering wheel wasn't plugged into my power bar... If the wheel has no force feedback and it doesn't callabrate when u plug it in..then check the power supply.
In LFS, check the garage for the different cars that you can drive. It tells you how much lock they have. Set the profilers to that much and you're done.
Of course, different cars have different lock. Most are either 720 or 540 I believe. What I did was copy the LFS exe and call it 720.exe and have logitech profiler point to that when I want to use cars that have 720 degrees of lock. I set the amount of rotation in each profile to match. I also created a profile for use with cars that use 540 degrees of lock and call it something like LFS_540.exe to run cars with less lock. I think LFS has an easier way of coping with different levels of rotation in game but I prefer to do it this way.