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#1 - aoun
G25 Pedals - Not the G25 itself
Ive had this problem with my old G25, and now i do with my new one. I got a new one when i took back the old one, telling them the pedals are stuffed.

Anyways jumped on LFS and still has the same problem.

Quote :I don't have full potential of the throttle and brakes. The clutch is fine. When i push the throttle to about half way, onwards, its 0% in game. Then when i push the throttle to 3/4 down, its 100% in game. So i have 1/4 of the throttle to balance in game. Make sense? A bit Confusing. The brakes do it too, but not as bad.

Still having that problem, I'm thinking it could have something to do with LFS. Ive tried re collaborating them and still have the same problem.

If someone could help out id appreciate it alot and some how find a way to pay back (Maybe in graphics?)

Thanks .
try some other game,then tell if its like that in that other game too...
You could try DXTweak2 to see if there's any problem in the readings.

http://www.wingmanteam.com/latest_software/gadgets.htm

You can use DXTweak to check raw inputs and adjust them if in need. You can also use it only as a test tool to make sure the values are correct, having much better visual feedback than the one normally offered by Logitech drivers. I'd check with DXTweak first to see how the pedals really perform and what values they give out.

There's also an utility to clear all calibrations, but I never used it, so I don't know how it performs. Of course, the readme files are there for a purpose...

Check also this thread on Clear Calibration Utility and G25:

http://flatoutjoint.com/index. ... =26&topic=535.msg5714

Those utilities seems unsupported in Vista, but maybe running them as administrator could help. I can't check since I don't have Vista at home.

Hope it helps.
#4 - aoun
Quote from Albieg :You could try DXTweak2 to see if there's any problem in the readings.

http://www.wingmanteam.com/latest_software/gadgets.htm

You can use DXTweak to check raw inputs and adjust them if in need. You can also use it only as a test tool to make sure the values are correct, having much better visual feedback than the one normally offered by Logitech drivers. I'd check with DXTweak first to see how the pedals really perform and what values they give out.

There's also an utility to clear all calibrations, but I never used it, so I don't know how it performs. Of course, the readme files are there for a purpose...

Check also this thread on Clear Calibration Utility and G25:

http://flatoutjoint.com/index. ... =26&topic=535.msg5714

Those utilities seems unsupported in Vista, but maybe running them as administrator could help. I can't check since I don't have Vista at home.


Hope it helps.

You solved the problem mate! I owe ya .

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