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Fordítási probléma jelentése
First though are you sure your wheel is being detected by windows? If not you may need to download drivers and software and possibly even firmware. When I switched to w10 I had to download new firmware for my wheel to work.
Logitech G920 - Support - Downloads
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/g920-driving-force#download
^ Notice the May 2016 firmware update, as well as the latest software, per WinOS
Dude thank you so much. I have been up and down the internet for the last month and a half installing this and uninstalling that, their tech support even sent me a whole new wheel and pedals for free and now I have 2 because they thought it was a hardware issue. Nobody EVER said anything about having to use big picture mode. WOW, I can't believe this...
How come when testing the profiles in LGS, it doesn't show any inputs for moving the wheel or pedals? This is what led me to believe there was a software issue, because in "Devices and Printers" the calibrations for the pedals and wheel worked fine.
You sir are a lifesaver! Thank you!
And then this fixed it out of the blue. No wonder it seemed to start and stop without any sort of correlation - I never would have imagined that those two things would be connected. Too bad you can't customize profiles in Steam big picture - imagine how much that would help with older games that don't have explicit support for it.