Unassign - Click on this option to remove all assignments from the selected button.Use Generic - Click on this option to return the selected button assignment to its generic function.Edit Command - Click on this option to open the Command Editor window.Assign New Command - Click on this option to open the Command Editor window.NOTE: Grey-colored text menu items are not accessible. Alternatively, you can right-click on a button or its assignment for additional options:.NOTE: The D-Pad cannot be assigned a single command by dragging a command from the Command List. When you drag a command over a button, the button will become highlighted. Drag and drop an existing command from the Commands list on the left of the LGS window onto a button.NOTE: Double-click on the D-Pad to assign up to 8 distinct commands. Double-click on the the listed button assignment, or on the button itself to begin assigning a new command.Assign a command to a button using one of two main methods:.NOTE: For more information on navigating the list of available profiles in LGS, see View racing wheel profiles using Logitech Gaming Software. Navigate to the specific profile for the buttons you wish to customize.On the LGS Home screen, navigate to the device selector at the bottom of the LGS window and click on the racing wheel’s device icon.Make sure that the racing wheel is connected to your computer, and then launch LGS.For more information, see Set the G29 racing wheel for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 or PC platforms. NOTE: When connecting a G29 racing wheel to your computer, make sure that the Platform Mode switch is set to PS4. The default button layouts for both the G29 and the G920 are shown below: G29 default buttons Please refer to your racing wheel’s product specifications for software compatibility information. NOTE:Not all Logitech racing wheels are compatible with Logitech Gaming Software 8.70 (or later). You can download the latest version of LGS from your racing wheel's support Download page. NOTE: Make sure you're using the latest version of LGS before you connect your racing wheel to the computer. I hope this will save you some headaches from messing around with settings.You can use Logitech Gaming software (LGS) 8.70 and later to assign various commands to the buttons on the G29 and G920 racing wheels. You can increase or decrease the Force Feed Back level (set to 50%) for more or less intensity as desired. These are the settings I use:įinally, go to the Force Feedback Settings and adjust. The brake on the G29 is a bit stiff, so leave the sensitivity at 20% or increase it if you're having trouble stopping. Next, start the game, and navigate to Controls, Steering wheel, and select steering wheel settings. Enable Spring Centering, and set the strength to 10%. Steering sensitivity should be okay at 50% once you adjust the operating range. Some games, like Dirt 4, automatically do this if you have Softlock on, so there's no need to adjust it. This is the same as a WRC car, and the car will handle much better in the game. Set the Wheel Operating Range to 540 degrees. Open Logitech Gaming Software, and select the G29 Wheel, and open the Axis Properties. First, download and install Logitech Gaming Software if you haven't installed it already.