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Hello friends, thank you in advance for your attention.
I have Project Cars running on a 64-bit Windows 7, using a Logitech G27 to drive.
The background:
Every car in Project Cars or any other game has its own wheel steering span (340º, 540º, 720º, 900º) from lock to lock. And I know that the G27 wheel gives you the ability to choose a custom wheel lock setting, using its strong FFB system.
My problem:
I simply can't find a way to lock the "degrees of rotation" configuration on my G27, even using the Logitech Profiler. For example, if I want to drive karts, which use the ~360º wheel steering config, my "real" G27 will go 900º. no matter what I do; in this case, I'd like to lock the wheel at ~360º. so my physical (real-world) wheel won't go any further.
It seems I had this feature on my G27, but now it doesn't work anymore.
FFB works perfectly in game, by the way.
Hope to see some light here friends
Thank you,
Yuri
I have Project Cars running on a 64-bit Windows 7, using a Logitech G27 to drive.
The background:
Every car in Project Cars or any other game has its own wheel steering span (340º, 540º, 720º, 900º) from lock to lock. And I know that the G27 wheel gives you the ability to choose a custom wheel lock setting, using its strong FFB system.
My problem:
I simply can't find a way to lock the "degrees of rotation" configuration on my G27, even using the Logitech Profiler. For example, if I want to drive karts, which use the ~360º wheel steering config, my "real" G27 will go 900º. no matter what I do; in this case, I'd like to lock the wheel at ~360º. so my physical (real-world) wheel won't go any further.
It seems I had this feature on my G27, but now it doesn't work anymore.
FFB works perfectly in game, by the way.
Hope to see some light here friends
Thank you,
Yuri