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roist510
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The problem I have with finding a populated lobby or league is being in the Pacific Time Zone (GMT-8). There are no U.S. servers so I'm looking at at weekends only. This causes hesitation to fork out for a license which I want to do. I dig the game but am mindful of my being able to participate with others online.
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roist510
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How do you switch the settings?
I'm PST (GMT -8) until Daylight Savings.
roist510
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I'm having a similar problem. Although I run manual, my throttle axis defaulted at an idle; to the point where the car would move forward like an automatic in 'D'. In options screen, the Green throttle bar never went all the way down. I changed the range variants so that it would, but now the throttles total range is only half. So if I floor it, am I only truly getting half throttle?
The break is separate and doesn't have this issue. I'm using an old Microsoft Sidewinder wheel/pedal set that's recognized in game.
Thanks in advance.
roist510
Demo licensed
Thanks MadCatx.

The G920 shows up in devices on PC. However, no input response in Windows or in game.

Updated drivers and interface from Logitech to no avail. Was working perfectly fine on Xbox. Then hooked it to PC to try on there. Never worked (except partially with GTR 2 Anniversary Edition). Moved back to Xbox, never recognized. Would very rarely go through calibration, but no response from buttons. Tried all sorts of tricks and suggestions from the internet.

It's been set aside temporarily unable to use.

Thanks again. Eager to get my 920 back in service
roist510
Demo licensed
Quote from MadCatX :Sorry, but you are completely wrong (I'm tempted to say "as usual"). G920 speaks both proprietary XBox protocol and Logitech HID++ protocol. The latter is implemented in drivers for PC. On Windows all you need is a recent driver.

If your G920 is not even recognized as an input device, open Device Manager (WinKey + R, type "devmgmt.msc"), find the G920 in the list, double click it and and open the "Details" tab. On the tab select "Hardware Ids" from the dropdown menu and check the output. There should be a line that says "USB\VID_046D&PID_C262". It can't check at the moment so the actual output might be a bit different, however, the IDs "046D" and "C262" are important. 046D is Logitech vendor ID, C262 is the ID of G920 when it's switched to the PC mode. If you see C261 instead, the wheel is still in the Xbox mode. If this happens, make sure that you have the driver installed correctly and maybe try to plug the wheel in a different USB port.

Greetings. My G920 was working splendidly with my XboxOne. The other night I tried to run it on my laptop to no avial. Downloaded all sorts drivers, Logitech G Hub...Nothing got the wheel recognized. Opting to hook it back up to my Xbone, was crushed to see it not being recognized. I've tried the three button hold, hard shut offs, different USB ports, sync button on the system; nothing has worked.

I have a ticket out to Microsoft as well as Logitech. One response that didn't work. I've been scouring the internet and forums for 2 days before stumbling upon this post. I followed your path and see exactly what you're saying. However, I don't see a "C261" in any of the lists (in the two HID compliant vendor listings nor the two Logitech G920 listings). How do I switch it back to Xbox/C261?!

I would be content with leaving the G920 on the Xbone and using my Thrustmaster TMX Pro and an old Microsoft Sidewinder for my PC running. I'm desperate to get my G920 back working on my XboxOne.

Thanks in advance for your time, wisdom and effort.
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