![]() I do not have a fix for it, as I did not dare to touch my windows setup since finally getting this to work. Unfortunately, the driver package changed a few months ago and driver_hid_joystick is no longer part of the bundle, multiple users reported on this post with the same issue. You have to set it up again before each session. Of course their support was useless, and they probably won't fix it ever, like with any other issues. Now it's recognizing for me ever since, but they messed up the steering lock with the last update. I hope this little "guide" will help some of you, and maybe it will help some of their guys to narrow down the source of the issue.īelieve me, I'm with you. I've struggled for like 4-6 hours in total to get it to work with G Hub, then after realizing there is a folder for it in ProgramData too, I came up with a solution within an hour. ![]() If you have Device Manager open, you'll see that now you have an installed device with the name of your device, for me I finally saw the G29.Ħ) Quit G Hub, unplug your wheel, open G Hub, replug the wheel.Īt least this was the point when I've seen the light in my case. This actually install the drivers for windows to see. logi_joy_hid.inf), right click - install on them. Specifically folders driver_hid_joystick and driver_usbĥ) Go inside each of these two folders, look for the. Save the file, quit G Hub, restart the G Hub updater service (or your computer), and start G Hub again.Ĥ) Go back to and inside %programdata%\LGHUB\depots\18808 (the folder with the numbers might not exactly be this), and enjoy that you have the required files now. See the part with dependsOn? Those are the drivers we never had installed, and "state": "ABSENT" is telling that we miss the whole packageģ) Modify "required": false, to true. ![]()
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