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DomeLPs
2 years ago

Sounds more like a driver error

Unplug the device

Go to the Device Manager

Select View and select hidden devices

Please search for the steering wheel in the device manager and remove the driver (if multiple drivers are present)

then all Logitech software

Once everything is removed, shut down the PC and unplug it so that the RAM is cleared, otherwise Windows will restore the defective driver

Now you can use it again please install the ghub first and only then plug in the steering wheel again

Ambiramus
2 years ago

This is possible…

But it can also be due to many other things like outdated drivers or incorrect calibration.

DomeLPs
2 years ago
Reply to  Redboy2020

Unfortunately, that alone doesn't help at all 👍