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Have you checked pedal orientation in Options >> Controls.
Vague descriptions really do not help.
Also are you running Logitech Gaming Software or GHub?
Because I think that's the only thing that can explain this ...
In any case, you have not used the default settings, I am quite convinced of that.
So if I understand correctly, the steering wheel's gaming software cannot switch profiles or you have it set to permanent ...
For the steering wheel and pedals and if you have to switch between combined and separate You better use a different game profile.
Enter or operate on (data) by means of a computer keyboard or telephone keypad.
Defenition of buttons
A knob on a piece of electrical or electronic equipment that is pressed to operate it.
So my question is why use those keys and buttons for the pedals when this is not the intention at all?
These kinds of errors are virtually ruled out if you can use the Input Wizard to the end.
The steering L/R and pedals will work correctly except for the force feedback forces that you may have to adjust to personal taste.
Possibly a few extra buttons for the shifter and that's it ...