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if ghub is not detecting the wheel.....the it is a wonder that it works ingame, as those usually only work when the software is running (and of course detected the wheel).
If you had lgs already installed and additionally added ghub.....uninstall both and only install one of it.
lgs not available cause mac.
ghub doesn't detect the wheel.
update to the original post:
for the past hours the wheel was working properly (900° steering), then all of a sudden disconnected, had to reconnect, after reconnecting it went back to 180° and no idea how to get it to work properly again
You may should have mentioned that small detail from the start.
No idea how good detection etc. on mac with the wheel is....or if Mac OS itself is the problem.
So good luck in solving it. (i assume you already tried to look on the logitech help site if there may is something which could help you?)
i did look on there, on reddit, on various forum posts complaining about the wheel not working at all on macos, what i am curious about is why it works sometimes and sometimes it doesn't work, with no apparent reason for either
Before you install the LG hub, you should uninstall the old Logitech gaming software and, if necessary, clean it of old LG residues using a registry cleaner.