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Issue with G920 center spring in Forza Horizon 4

Issue with G920 center spring in Forza Horizon 4

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06-11-2022, 01:55 PM
#1
When I turn my wheel in fh4 it doesn't center, it works in the g hub app when the "centering spring in non-force feedback games" setting is turned on but nothing happens in fh4 even if I have it set to max in the game settings.
I've tried using lgs too but then my computer just acted like I didn't connect my wheel so g hub is my only option.
I also tried uninstalling the device (both uninstalling the drivers and keeping them) but that didn't help.
I don't like it when I have to feed the wheel and there is no resistance when I turn it.
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DaniilKozhuhar
06-11-2022, 01:55 PM #1

When I turn my wheel in fh4 it doesn't center, it works in the g hub app when the "centering spring in non-force feedback games" setting is turned on but nothing happens in fh4 even if I have it set to max in the game settings.
I've tried using lgs too but then my computer just acted like I didn't connect my wheel so g hub is my only option.
I also tried uninstalling the device (both uninstalling the drivers and keeping them) but that didn't help.
I don't like it when I have to feed the wheel and there is no resistance when I turn it.

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_PigMan__
Member
70
06-11-2022, 06:37 PM
#2
I also faced a similar problem with Fanatec; the wheel felt terrible in this game. It was mainly due to poor support and a controller-dependent design. Eventually, I gave up and returned the game.
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_PigMan__
06-11-2022, 06:37 PM #2

I also faced a similar problem with Fanatec; the wheel felt terrible in this game. It was mainly due to poor support and a controller-dependent design. Eventually, I gave up and returned the game.

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lerconl
Member
58
06-13-2022, 08:34 PM
#3
It functioned well for me before, though most players use controllers, which explains why they focused on that aspect.
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lerconl
06-13-2022, 08:34 PM #3

It functioned well for me before, though most players use controllers, which explains why they focused on that aspect.

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inboxcar
Member
182
06-22-2022, 02:27 AM
#4
If the previous function was smooth, the wheel might require adjustment. Certain wheels tend to lose accuracy after being exposed to dust for extended times, making it wise to keep them in a sealed container.
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inboxcar
06-22-2022, 02:27 AM #4

If the previous function was smooth, the wheel might require adjustment. Certain wheels tend to lose accuracy after being exposed to dust for extended times, making it wise to keep them in a sealed container.

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FraanBoisse
Junior Member
48
06-22-2022, 09:47 AM
#5
I have a cat and a lot of dust, but are you recommending I unplug everything once finished, and is there a method to adjust the wheel?
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FraanBoisse
06-22-2022, 09:47 AM #5

I have a cat and a lot of dust, but are you recommending I unplug everything once finished, and is there a method to adjust the wheel?

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rotarydial
Junior Member
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07-10-2022, 02:07 AM
#6
Whether it's still connected or not, the key is to finish wrapping it up so dust doesn't accumulate in the pivots that need recalibration if necessary. A simple solution is a nylon bag with a drawstring, similar to those in sleeping bags. However, the ideal storage method is hanging the bag upside down to maintain its shape.

The G920 self-calibrates, but how well it does so might depend on the sequence in which you power it up.

Refer to page 4 of the manual
https://www.logitech.com/assets/54557/2/...-wheel.pdf
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rotarydial
07-10-2022, 02:07 AM #6

Whether it's still connected or not, the key is to finish wrapping it up so dust doesn't accumulate in the pivots that need recalibration if necessary. A simple solution is a nylon bag with a drawstring, similar to those in sleeping bags. However, the ideal storage method is hanging the bag upside down to maintain its shape.

The G920 self-calibrates, but how well it does so might depend on the sequence in which you power it up.

Refer to page 4 of the manual
https://www.logitech.com/assets/54557/2/...-wheel.pdf