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kurjala 27. juli 2022 kl. 15.15
Logitech G29 brake pedal
So I got a logitech G29 and an H shifter. It works great, but the brake pedal is terrible. The brake pedal is bad in other games like BeamNG, but it's manageable. In MSC it's just, bad... Is there any way to fix this?
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It would be under devices and printers -> G29 or whatever your wheel is. In there you can calibrate it. I did it because my brake pedal was SO damn stiff I was pushing my chair away from my desk just to come to a stop. It was super annoying and this was the only way I found to remedy the problem. Messing around inside GHub didn’t really seem to do anything for my pedals.
I've just reverted to a controller for MSC but if i do decide to go back to the wheel then I'll use this. Thanks!
It worked great for me. I basically push each pedal fully except the brake pedal. I only push it about 1/3 or maybe 1/2 way. This way, the computer sees 100% input with only half the pressure. Idk what they were thinking about, but these brake pedals are insanely stiff.
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Manwith Noname 27. juli 2022 kl. 16.15 
I don't have one but I seem to recall it has a block of hard rubber in the brake pedal that can be removed.
Jethro 28. juli 2022 kl. 6.47 
Easiest way is to configure the wheel under Windows/OS device settings. When you calibrate the brake, don’t push it all the way in. Push it to where you feel it *should* be; where your comfortable. This was the only work around for me rather than actually ripping apart the pedal and removing the rubber piece.
kurjala 28. juli 2022 kl. 11.47 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jethro:
Easiest way is to configure the wheel under Windows/OS device settings. When you calibrate the brake, don’t push it all the way in. Push it to where you feel it *should* be; where your comfortable. This was the only work around for me rather than actually ripping apart the pedal and removing the rubber piece.
Is that in the Logitech G-hub or where? Because if it isn't i have no idea what you're talking about :(
Manwith Noname 28. juli 2022 kl. 11.52 
Unless Logitech changed something, you don't have to go in to Windows device properties at all. I have a G27 and have previously had other Logitech wheels before that.

The pedals require "calibration" every time they are plugged in. You will need to cycle them through their full motion in order for them to function correctly. The device is pretty much always calibrating itself and will use the highest value it has ever seen from the potentiometer as the maximum value to scale output signals to.
Jethro 28. juli 2022 kl. 15.42 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Ian Cruz:
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jethro:
Easiest way is to configure the wheel under Windows/OS device settings. When you calibrate the brake, don’t push it all the way in. Push it to where you feel it *should* be; where your comfortable. This was the only work around for me rather than actually ripping apart the pedal and removing the rubber piece.
Is that in the Logitech G-hub or where? Because if it isn't i have no idea what you're talking about :(
It would be under devices and printers -> G29 or whatever your wheel is. In there you can calibrate it. I did it because my brake pedal was SO damn stiff I was pushing my chair away from my desk just to come to a stop. It was super annoying and this was the only way I found to remedy the problem. Messing around inside GHub didn’t really seem to do anything for my pedals.
kurjala 28. juli 2022 kl. 15.54 
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Opprinnelig skrevet av Ian Cruz:
Is that in the Logitech G-hub or where? Because if it isn't i have no idea what you're talking about :(
It would be under devices and printers -> G29 or whatever your wheel is. In there you can calibrate it. I did it because my brake pedal was SO damn stiff I was pushing my chair away from my desk just to come to a stop. It was super annoying and this was the only way I found to remedy the problem. Messing around inside GHub didn’t really seem to do anything for my pedals.
I've just reverted to a controller for MSC but if i do decide to go back to the wheel then I'll use this. Thanks!
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Jethro 28. juli 2022 kl. 16.19 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Ian Cruz:
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jethro:
It would be under devices and printers -> G29 or whatever your wheel is. In there you can calibrate it. I did it because my brake pedal was SO damn stiff I was pushing my chair away from my desk just to come to a stop. It was super annoying and this was the only way I found to remedy the problem. Messing around inside GHub didn’t really seem to do anything for my pedals.
I've just reverted to a controller for MSC but if i do decide to go back to the wheel then I'll use this. Thanks!
It worked great for me. I basically push each pedal fully except the brake pedal. I only push it about 1/3 or maybe 1/2 way. This way, the computer sees 100% input with only half the pressure. Idk what they were thinking about, but these brake pedals are insanely stiff.
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