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Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 7:29am
Logitech G29 Accelerator issues
I have no other games to test if this is an issue with the game or the actual paddle with the Logitech G29. Anyways, my problem is that my accelerator is slightly pushing itself, meaning that it's bobbing left and right like I'm quickly pushing the accelerator and releasing it and then repeat. The accelerator is at default, like I'm not even touching it, when I sligtly press the accelerator it goes down to zero and if I keep going it will eventually accelerate. But my problem is that when the throttle is at it's vanilla position it will bob back and forth causing my truck to accelerate without me actually doing anything. And since I can't check this in another game and thought I'd ask the community who might use wheels as well. Does anyone know the issue I'm having, is it software, hardware or a game issue? I've tried to increase the deadzone but that leaves me the problem of fully accelerating until I can even take off.

Note: Everything is the Logitech software is by default as it's been until this happened.
Games control settings;
Steering: Centered
Acceleration: Inverted
Brake: Inverted
Keyboard settings: Nothing assigned to the accelerator or brake
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hankberube Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:17am 
is the G29 firmeware up to date
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:19am 
Originally posted by RPPK hankberube:
is the G29 firmeware up to date
Yes, everyhing is as it was the other day. And now it's accelerating by itself, nothing stuck in the pedal either....
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:21am 
Open Logitech Profiler.

Select Device -> Game Controllers.
Highlight The wheel and click Properties.

Is the bar for the wheel jumping around?
If so it could be a problem with the potentiometer for the pedal.
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:26am 
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
Open Logitech Profiler.

Select Device -> Game Controllers.
Highlight The wheel and click Properties.

Is the bar for the wheel jumping around?
If so it could be a problem with the potentiometer for the pedal.
I don't have the Logitech Profiler, only the Logitech Gaming Software?
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:47am 
Download and install the Profiler.
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:48am 
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
Download and install the Profiler.
Do you have a link, cause when I google I can't seem to find it at all mate...
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 8:57am 
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/g29-driving-force/downloads#

It seems to be included in the Gaming Software. It used to be a separate download.
There should be some option for your wheel.

Also check the cable coming from the pedals.
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:00am 
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/g29-driving-force/downloads#

It seems to be included in the Gaming Software. It used to be a separate download.
There should be some option for your wheel.

Also check the cable coming from the pedals.
Oh yeah I have the Logitech Gaming Software, but I can't do the thing you're telling me to do. With the game controllers and such...

My cables are fine, everything is plugged in the way they're suppose to be :)
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:15am 
From the Windows Start menu, under Logitech, do you have 2 programs?
1 has the Logitech Gaming logo and the other has an image of a controller.

If so open the one with the controller.

I have a G27 so it should be the same.
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:19am 


Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
From the Windows Start menu, under Logitech, do you have 2 programs?
1 has the Logitech Gaming logo and the other has an image of a controller.

If so open the one with the controller.

I have a G27 so it should be the same.
Nope, I only have the Logitech Gaming Software 8.96 in my Logitech folder in the start menu....
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:25am 
I guess the software is different from the G27.

At the bottom of the screen in the Gaming Software, click on the pedals icon.
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:26am 
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
I guess the software is different from the G27.

At the bottom of the screen in the Gaming Software, click on the pedals icon.
Yeah that I can do at least, and when I do I right click and then axis properties. And everything looks normal, sensitivity is 50% and combined pedals are off :)
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by ✪ Seamoth:
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
I guess the software is different from the G27.

At the bottom of the screen in the Gaming Software, click on the pedals icon.
Yeah that I can do at least, and when I do I right click and then axis properties. And everything looks normal, sensitivity is 50% and combined pedals are off :)

Does it show pedal input, like with a bar or something?
Elijah Feb 24, 2018 @ 9:55am 
Originally posted by Bill Paradise:
Originally posted by ✪ Seamoth:
Yeah that I can do at least, and when I do I right click and then axis properties. And everything looks normal, sensitivity is 50% and combined pedals are off :)

Does it show pedal input, like with a bar or something?
No not at all, I press the pedal but nothing happens, it's probably what you said it was, I'll contact the seller and ask for a replacement or the money back since I have a warrantly still :D
Bill Paradise Feb 24, 2018 @ 10:01am 
Look at the pins on the cable for the pedals.
Any bent or dirty?
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