Logitech Formula Vibration Feedback Wheel Driver Windows 7

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Hey everyone! I just tried Drive with my older Logitech Formula wheel and everything works BUT the brakes. In short: - if not touching any pedal, the car is accelerating slightly - using the brake pedal just takes out that acceleration instead of braking - so having the brake pedal pressed 100% = 0% throttle, taking the foot off of it results in like 25% throttle again - strangely, data readouts in-game seem correct for 'joystick 0'; if no foot on the pedals = +-0 for y axis so the wheel IS calibrated (runs fine in any other game and windows calibration tool) but maybe that wheel needs some special tweak in the input map. Code: // movement%mm.bind(%device, xaxis, steer_direct);%mm.bind(%device, rzaxis,'I', brake_direct);%mm.bind(%device, yaxis, 'I', accelerate_direct); the wheel uses the y axis for both the throttle AND brake pedal, by the way! I hope someone might have an idea:s EDIT: FINALLY FIXED IT. The Logitech Games Software v5.10 from 2010 in the downloads for the 'Logitech Driving force GT' also work for the 'logitech formula vibration feedback wheel'.

Tl;dr: without this software, the wheel will do all kinds of stuff but not what YOU want it to do (at least in BeamNG Drive. It's working without it in most other games/simulators).

Re: Logitech wheel: No brakes! Okay, over a year later I was hoping there's a solution to the problem but sadly it doesn't look like there is:s.

When I use 'RI': - 50% throttle while pressing no pedal - goes down to 0% when pressing the brake but without any actual braking of the car - goes up from 50% to 100% by pressing the gas pedal when I use 'I' - gas pedal fully functional (0% when not pressed, up to 100% when fully pressed - brake pedal has no function at all so I think it definitely has something to do with the fact that my Logitech Formula uses the Y-axis for gas and brake at the same time and it seems like DRIVE isn't compatible with that. I wish there was a way to tell the program that no pressed pedals = 0, gas = +50%, brake = -50%. Or something like that. Click to expand.apparently the logitech profiler is called 'logitech gaming software' now so I installed it but my wheel is not supported thanks for the reply, though! EDIT: I found some really old version of the gaming software with the profiler included which actually supports my controller!

I disabled the combined axis which definitely changed the behavior but now it's way more random! The closest I came to make it work was when the brake and gas pedals actually worked but when I took my foot from them the car 'idled' away with 50% throttle. So still not working correctly but I was confident. UNTIL after some seconds the gas pedal stopped working again. This may sound like a hardware issue, but it is not. I tried all this again ALSO with the profile next to the game window and it indicated perfect function of the controller while DRIVE didn't respond or did odd stuff.

It's really sad because all other simulators and games work perfectly with this wheel. EDIT2 - FINALLY FIXED IT: ok, after trying several logitech software versions, I finally got the s**t to work. Apparently you're totally on your own when your logitech hardware gets a little older.

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