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If this doesn't work then select "Custom Wheel" and manually assign all axis, the pedals and buttons, then, calibrate the wheel and pedals.
Had to do this to get my CSL DD working despite there being a specific profile for the wheel.
It HAD previously been fine but the July update caused the game to stop recognising the wheel in any way shape or form.
When assigning the wheel rotation quickly turn and re-centre the rim, same with the pedals, if you try this slowly you may get a "multiple inputs detected" error.
Does not calibrate here but in G Hub,the wheel works with the AMS 2 setting.
Displays 0 in the AMS 2 calibration screen.
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360025298053-Logitech-Gaming-Software then click on Show All Downloads for the different versions available
Now once you have installed the LGS version you like, now go to the windows search bar and look for joy.cpl and open it. Here you should see your attached controllers of which one of them should be your G29. Click on properties then move your wheel / peddles and see the corresponding lights and bars move. This means your wheel is installed /recognised and all drivers are working.
If ever your wheel stops working, open joy.cpl and see if it appears. IF not then you have a software / driver issue