Let me add that newer Sims will pickup the wheel software , nr2003 won't do the same thing so you will have to just calibrate it in nr2003 and the assignments in the logitech software won't mean anything. I believe I am correct on that.Ok it's FINALLY hooked up! I haven't had to assign buttons in a LONG time (with my old momo wheel) so how do I do that with my new G29? And how do I calibrate the wheel & pedals before every race, Logitech profiler? Really appreciate any\all help! Thanks!
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I have win 11, logitech g923 with shifter. Yes by the image you posted, that is g hub, you downloaded g hub for your wheel to the computer correct? Logitech profiler was for older wheels.Found out from Logitech that Logitech Profiler will not work with G29 & windows 11, I have to use G HUB to assign buttons & calibrate.
But I want to assign buttons to do what the F buttons do.I have win 11, logitech g923 with shifter. Yes by the image you posted, that is g hub, you downloaded g hub for your wheel to the computer correct? Logitech profiler was for older wheels.
You just need to calibrate the wheel in nr2003, you don't have to assign anything in g hub.
Download Joytokey for windows 11.. Works great to assign ANY buttons to your new wheel.But I want to assign buttons to do what the F buttons do.
Ah, you want to assign the f1, f2, f3 etc. keys to your wheel in ghub, I will try it and get back to doesn't seem to be a tutorial on it as I looked quickly. If you want to try what Rob said, go ahead but I will post a way in ghub when I get it to work.But I want to assign buttons to do what the F buttons do.
I have assigned the f1 key to a button, getting it to work is another story I have it in the screenshot. All I had to do was drag the f1 in the list to the button and watch for the button to change and then drop it.But I want to assign buttons to do what the F buttons do.
Is there such a thing for windows 11? I thought Joy2key was for like windows 7.Download Joytokey for windows 11.. Works great to assign ANY buttons to your new wheel.
I'm on windows 10 and using it. I posted a link to it in one of your other posts. https://www.usitility.com/joytokey/download-windows-11Is there such a thing for windows 11? I thought Joy2key was for like windows 7.
I do need help setting up Joy2Key (it's been a very long time since I've had to do it). having trouble getting the paddle shifters assigned & the gas & brake peddles working right. Even in G-HUB there's no gear up\gear down assignment thingies. Appreciate your help!I'm on windows 10 and using it. I posted a link to it in one of your other posts. https://www.usitility.com/joytokey/download-windows-11
Very easy to set up. If you need help just let me know!
I can't stress enough that you do not have to assign anything in ghub to use that wheel, the gear up gear down that you see in ghub are the defaults. You assign them in your nr2003 or sim or game. New Sims or games will mostly likely already have a profile for the wheel.I do need help setting up Joy2Key (it's been a very long time since I've had to do it). having trouble getting the paddle shifters assigned & the gas & brake peddles working right. Even in G-HUB there's no gear up\gear down assignment thingies. Appreciate your help!
I've got the thing working ALMOST, when I'm driving it toggles through the views (cockpit, bumper cam, ect) on it's own. And is there a way to adjust the steering sensitivity, it's a little stiff. Thanks!I can't stress enough that you do not have to assign anything in ghub to use that wheel, the gear up gear down that you see in ghub are the defaults. You assign them in your nr2003 or sim or game. New Sims or games will mostly likely already have a profile for the wheel.
Same thing for the pedals they do not need to be assigned in ghub.
Being a little stiff would be the force feedback strength in nr2003, try moving it down to 7%(higher than that can become not just a little stiff but very stiff), try that first, that should take care of that, going through the camera views while driving is going to be another problem, did you try assigning any keys to the wheel in ghub?I've got the thing working ALMOST, when I'm driving it toggles through the views (cockpit, bumper cam, ect) on it's own. And is there a way to adjust the steering sensitivity, it's a little stiff. Thanks!
Yes I did assign keys in Ghub & I tried the latest version of joy2key (for windows 11). I HATE windows 11!!! And I'm starting to not like this new wheel either. It was so much easier with my old pc & momo wheel, I'm having thoughts of going back to both, only problem with that is that I had this new pc built 2 months ago. I'd either have to eat it or sell it. Do you think deleting ghub & joy2key would do anything for me? I never had any trouble with my old windows 7 pc & momo wheel, and joy2key. It's driving me nuts!Being a little stiff would be the force feedback strength in nr2003, try moving it down to 7%(higher than that can become not just a little stiff but very stiff), try that first, that should take care of that, going through the camera views while driving is going to be another problem, did you try assigning any keys to the wheel in ghub?
Your pg up key and your pg dn control the camera views while driving, make sure you have nothing touching those keys.
I should also add that if you downloaded and tried using joy2key and stopped, then that could be changing the views maybe, so if that is the case you should uninstall that, I have never had joy2key but if your going to try to bind that to the wheel and then not use it a program like that can be the problem.
What I would do to make it easy is, uninstall joytokey, put the keys you set in ghub back to the defaults.Yes I did assign keys in Ghub & I tried the latest version of joy2key (for windows 11). I HATE windows 11!!! And I'm starting to not like this new wheel either. It was so much easier with my old pc & momo wheel, I'm having thoughts of going back to both, only problem with that is that I had this new pc built 2 months ago. I'd either have to eat it or sell it. Do you think I should delete ghub & joy2key and just assign & calibrate in-game?
I'll give it a try, I sure do appreciate you helping me out!!!What I would do to make it easy is, uninstall joytokey, put the keys you set in ghub back to the defaults.
Then go open nr2003 and calibrate the wheel, get yourself up and running that way, no extras, just the basics, then after that you can experiment, but first all you have to do is calibrate the wheel in nr2003 and you will be fine, no need to assign anything in ghub or use joy2key.
This is all I did and it works perfect in windows 11, If you cannot get ghub back to new then you should probably uninstall that and download a new ghub, but best thing to do is just calibrate in nr2003. Also set the force feedback strength to 7% for the stiffness.