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Logitech Formula Vibration Forcefeedback wheel deadzone?

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Pierre3400

annnnnnd it's gone
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Hey guys,

I didnt know where to place this thread, so dont chop my head off..

I borrowed a Logitech Formula Vibration forcefeedback steering wheel from my brother in law, installed and wanted to try it out.

When i installed it and checked the functionality during the installer, there was no deadzone, but when trying it out in F1 2010 i found that there was a big deadzone.

I searched around and found others had this problem with other games but non related to F1 2010. Does anyone know how to fix it or if it can be fixed to work in the game? I have tried out setting in the logitech program with no luck.

Hoping somone can help me out?
 
Hey guys,

I didnt know where to place this thread, so dont chop my head off..

I borrowed a Logitech Formula Vibration forcefeedback steering wheel from my brother in law, installed and wanted to try it out.

When i installed it and checked the functionality during the installer, there was no deadzone, but when trying it out in F1 2010 i found that there was a big deadzone.

I searched around and found others had this problem with other games but non related to F1 2010. Does anyone know how to fix it or if it can be fixed to work in the game? I have tried out setting in the logitech program with no luck.

Hoping somone can help me out?

Re-install Windows.
 
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