Why can't anything ever just WORK as they should? Why do you need to troubleshoot every single ♥♥♥♥ thing on the PC, whether it's a new game or new anything, the first hours or days are too often just troubleshooting the ♥♥♥♥ out of the problems.Īnybody else having problems with this? Or had and found a fix? I downloaded the latest version of the software, 64bit and all that. So now i can't play the game, because there's no way to calibrate my wheel and change the rotation setting or any of that.
Windows still detects my wheel as it always has, but the software doesn't. Yesterday i tried playing the game after a long time, only to notice that the "logitech profiler" that i used to use to calibrate my wheel, no longer exists, and in its place, is the Logitech Gaming Software, which does NOT detect my wheel when plugged in.
Pick 32 or 64 bit as to your OSĮ 2018: The link straight to the download in case the Reddit thread vanishes. The second comment on this post has the correct versions to make the wheel work, as the new software doesn't recognize the wheel. What does this mean?EDIT TO LET OTHERS SEE WHEN THEY COME HERE: I plugged the usb headset into my laptop and they worked. For me this would be a terminal problem, but some people fix these types of things by soldering on the part. Assume the problem is the socket connector pulled off the MB inside the headset. Replacement cables are cheap $14:, but an entire new headphone $90 at amazonģ. Assume the problem is in the USB cable (typically headsets take damage at the cable from chairs legs and twists and bends and yanks). I've done that with bose headphones where the headband shattered.Ģ. Contact Logitech, see if they will give cover this from warranty, or you a good price on an equal replacement.
You can use your headset on your PC using the soundcard build into your PC instead of the one in the headset by connecting the mic and headphone the same way theat you use them on your phone."ġ. On some PCs they are separate, on others they are on the same plug and you need an adapter that breaks them out to separate connectors. To continue to use the headset look to see the MIC in and HEADPHONE out plugs on your PC. But you can still use the headset (but you will not be getting the 7.1 sound you paid for with the logitech g633) Then we are in this part of my post ".If this does not work then the sound card in the USB headset or teh USB connector has failed.
So i did what you asked, uninstalling all sound related drivers in device manger and now i have nothing, and as i already said, its not detected by the logitech software so i camt edit it
You can use your headset on your PC using the soundcard build into your PC instead of the one in the headset by connecting the mic and headphone the same way theat you use them on your phone. If this does not work then the sound card in the USB headset or teh USB connector has failed. To fix:Ģ.Go into device manager and delete sound devices that look like your headphone and any undetected / unknown devices.ģ.Reboot and let windows rediscover the USB headset and reload drivers for it.
The USB path uses the sound card on your headset. The second is a digital input that is converted to analog sound by a sound card on your headset. One is an analog signal that comes from the 3.5 MM jack. There are TWO different paths to the speakers in your headset.