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Make sure you have a folder for THAT wheel and it is listed correctly in "DESCRIPTION" (opens with NOTEPAD. Below is the method I copied and improved:
DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO: NO PROFILES for Logitech GT wheel.
Making my Driving Force GT steering wheel work.
I have been looking for the clue on getting my wheel to work in Driver SF and every time i think i
got it licked it didn't work. Well finally after reading two different articles telling two
different ways or they both forgot to explain the other half i got my wheel working 100%. I did
not copy anything from anyone but i personally think those that offer help sometimes like to leave
little things out so it only works for themselves and the friends they chose to let in on the
secret part that isn't published.
First in xp go to control panel / system / hardware / device manager / human interface devices/
right click on your wheel and click properties, then detail tab. I have a logitech driving force
gt so i see USB\VID_046D&PID_C29A\5&2 etc, etc.. The important part is right after the the second
underscore _. OR just run DXDIAG in RUN box and go to INPUT and find your WHEEL listed and write
down the PRODUCT ID NUMBER
Mine says C29A after that underscore. That is windows way of identifying the controller and its
various axis and buttons. Write that down.
Now go into windows explorer (windows button & E) and navigate to your install of the game.
Since i did not get my game thru steam this time, mine is c/program files/ubisoft/Driver San
Francisco/Input/0x46d/0xc295. In there is a file called "description". I renamed mine to "original
description.txt"
copied it and pasted a new one in the exact same folder. I renamed it "description" then opened
it.
Logitech
0xca03 - Momo Racing Force
0xc295 - Momo Force
Copy the last line and paste it right under the last line so it now looks like this
Logitech
0xca03 - Momo Racing Force
0xc295 - Momo Force
0xc295 - Momo Force
Now edit last line with info you previously wrote down in my case that last became
Logitech
0xca03 - Momo Racing Force
0xc295 - Momo Force
0xc29a - Driving Force Gt
Once you have it looking like the above with your wheels number and name be sure to hit save.
Now in explorer copy the folder named 0xc295 and paste it on your desktop for right now, and
rename it the same way.
In my case 0xc295 became 0xc29a. Now take the folder and drop it back in your input/0x046d folder
so you now have 3 folders in there.
Start game and let the fun begin. Sometimes things don't work and you have to alt+tab in and out
of game to set them straight. Once or twice usually clears up any dead pedals or lack of
sensitivity.
Once you get it working it stays thou.
For my wheel i had to go into the new 0xc29a/simulation3 and find
ACTION Vehicle_Reverse
AXIS
+STICK_DI_Y
NULL
and change that last Y to an X and save. This got my pedals working in the game correctly.
Don't try to set them in game, it still won't work. But you can drive with them and happy days for
that.
The X and Y are the axis assigned to your separate pedals. having them both set to X made
accelerator pedal do both gas and brake which was a nightmare.
I went into windows game controllers settings and cut my wheels stop to stop axis from 900 down to
500 and i may still go lower to get that good sensitivity.
After this i set my buttons on wheel in game and am loving it.
For other operating systems, you just need to find the properties tab for your wheel in windows so
you can get
the right code for your wheel. The rest is the same.
Right now im in hog heaven using my wheel. I have to set my buttons in game each time which is why
im glad the game supports alt + tab. Don't have to close it all the time. I think you could set
the controls and save the simulation3 file while your in game so you can just load it at right
time before you play. Hmm wonder what the right time would be?
I have tried to address everything clearly in this little faq and hope it works for you.
Fair play on you. It looks like nobody thanked you for you effort so I do. I will try this later on if I don't find anything else.
Thank you so much. Had the game for almost two years and was not able to figue out how to set up my Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel.
I followed step by step (Besides having to use the 0x044f as that is the thrustmaster pack) and it worked perfect. Thank you thank you thank you.
A friend got a new G920 wheel and he sent me his old DFGT wheel which was in great shape.
Sometimes it still decides to screw up and loose my pedals, but i mapped those in X360ce to shoulder triggers, just the pedals, nothing else.
now it works perfect, though i cant get it to save my settings but