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Humms Dec 25, 2016 @ 3:52pm
Issue with the accelerator for Logitech G920
Hello everyone. I have a Logitech G920 and whenever I play ATS, the accelerator bar in the settings is completely full even though I'm not pressing the throttle. Is there anyway to fix that issue?
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713THP Dec 25, 2016 @ 4:05pm 
Try to reassign the pedal in the controls menu.
Humms Dec 25, 2016 @ 4:57pm 
Originally posted by KillaCam86:
Try to reassign the pedal in the controls menu.
Ive tried everything and nothings happening
Kandros Dec 25, 2016 @ 5:05pm 
What about changing the ingame setting to inverted for that axis? I had to do that for my wheel.
Humms Dec 25, 2016 @ 5:08pm 
Originally posted by Kandros:
What about changing the ingame setting to inverted for that axis? I had to do that for my wheel.
Done that too
Kandros Dec 25, 2016 @ 5:11pm 
Short of trying to recalibrate them outside of the game. I don't know. There is a few things you can try but nothing concrete. Restarting the pc. Recalibrating the wheel outside the game then relauch it. Reinstall the drivers for the wheel. If changing the settings ingame doesn't do anything its outside the game.
Asigion Dec 25, 2016 @ 7:30pm 
Make sure your wheel is plugged into a USB2 port and not a USB3 port.

Leave your Logitech software set for default.

In game:

In the options for Keys and Buttons make sure there is nothing assigned to throttle.

Go back through the wizard and when setting the wheel and pedals make sure the settings are:

Steering - Centred
Accelerator - Inverted
Brake - Inverted

Also, the steering sensitivity should be set to 100% (full right) and the Non-Linearity set for 0% (full left)
Humms Dec 25, 2016 @ 7:38pm 
Originally posted by Willy.J.K:
Make sure your wheel is plugged into a USB2 port and not a USB3 port.

Leave your Logitech software set for default.

In game:

In the options for Keys and Buttons make sure there is nothing assigned to throttle.

Go back through the wizard and when setting the wheel and pedals make sure the settings are:

Steering - Centred
Accelerator - Inverted
Brake - Inverted

Also, the steering sensitivity should be set to 100% (full right) and the Non-Linearity set for 0% (full left)
it worked! thank you so much!
Asigion Dec 25, 2016 @ 7:44pm 
No problem. Enjoy the game and your wheel.
Kandros Dec 25, 2016 @ 8:07pm 
I just ordered myself a new wheel. I got the G29. This is good to know actually.
Twelvefield Dec 26, 2016 @ 2:12am 
If you search G29 in this forum, you'll find all the tips for your new wheel. Depending on your computer, you may have to try some tricks to get it to work properly. Once it's set up, though, it ought to be OK until the next Windows update or Logitech update. In either case, you just uninstall and reinstall the Logitech drivers, which is easy.
Bilgediver Oct 13, 2017 @ 8:03pm 
completely false. it seems to be a programming bug. It temporarily "fixes" it, but the second I leave the menu to go to driving it defaults back to "full accelerator". I switch between different driving modes and it fixes nothing.What's weird is the brake pedal works perfectly, I even switch the brake pedal and accelerator and all it does is move the problem to the next pedal. Definitely indicating the issue is NOT with wheel/pedals but with the game itself.
jsd69camaro Feb 23, 2020 @ 12:14pm 
Been having the same issue with my G920. ATS and G920 worked well together on my former windows 10 gaming rig. Built a new gaming rig, but for some reason I'm having the same full-throttle issue as others have had. (Wheel works perfectly in every other game.) Uninstalled/re-installed ATS. Uninstalled all Logitech software & installed latest wheel driver. Can calibrate in windows/logitech utility just fine. Wheel calibrates in game, but as soon as you start to drive, the accelerator goes to full throttle, and can't be re-calibrated without a restart. Restart computer and everything calibrates again, but as soon as you start to drive it goes to full throttle again. Have seen many suggestions within Steam and gaming community, but none of it has worked. I may try copying controller file from old computer to new to see if that works. I'm at a loss.
Sytrics Apr 13, 2020 @ 2:13am 
Originally posted by Humms:
Originally posted by Willy.J.K:
Make sure your wheel is plugged into a USB2 port and not a USB3 port.

Leave your Logitech software set for default.

In game:

In the options for Keys and Buttons make sure there is nothing assigned to throttle.

Go back through the wizard and when setting the wheel and pedals make sure the settings are:

Steering - Centred
Accelerator - Inverted
Brake - Inverted

Also, the steering sensitivity should be set to 100% (full right) and the Non-Linearity set for 0% (full left)
it worked! thank you so much!

It worked for me as well, same issue ! thank you so much !
=ADSTA= Apr 13, 2020 @ 5:21am 
Logitech sure do have a large majority share of hardware chat on forums.

Not what you want when the chat is about problems getting the hardware and software to work properly.
laserpoint490 Apr 13, 2020 @ 6:07am 
I've got a new G29 setup as mentioned above with Accel, Brake, Clutch inverted, all set in-game. Use the Logitech software only to check wheel and pedals are working, then close it before starting ATS. Found nothing tricky about getting it to work with ATS, ETS2, rFactor2, and FarmSim17.
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