However, I did like the profile software but at the moment am just not sure if it is active when I am in GPL.
#LOGITEC MOMO REPAIR DRIVERS#
I also installed the software to get the drivers and mine also does the left, right, centre thing on startup.
I have noticed maybe, (with suspicion), the MOMO may attempt to re-center itself after a crash, but because this is not occuring with the car at rest it bases the re-centering attempt, (if it is occurring at all), on the current inputs, which are of course not symetrical.but it seems maybe sometimes it is possible the MOMO is trying to repair crash induced damage. (Well, I may have this skewed, but the idea is there are two centering programs and they need to be in sync and both zeroed out before each is calibrated which must occur before use).Īfter a crash, understandably, steering may be effected. Otherwise, if the wheel and pedals are calibrated using the GPL menu program, but the Logi program is off, the next time GPL is opened up Logi program runs, centering the wheel, but the GPL centering program calibration is based on the previous session and an asymetric Logi calibration. It is not necessary that the wheel be disconnected (USB), but is necessary that the user goes back to desktop. This may be done every time GPL is opened up, or whenever steering seems off. Logi controller centering program and GPL calibration routine should now be in sync.
#LOGITEC MOMO REPAIR FULL#
Before doing anything else, (do not move car), turn the wheel through full range of motion two or three times while flooring pedals.
Also, the self-centering Logi program can conflict with the GPL controller calibration program causing "asymetrical steering."Ĥ. If not, the centering program will base calibration on user inputs which likely will not be full range of wheel motion and if that motion is not symetrical left and right exactly, (as when turned through full range), the wheel will "center" off center. So when opening GPL and getting in a car immediately put wheel through range of motion, floor both pedals repeatedly, (don't know for sure if this is necessary), so centering program will do its job. Pretty sure MOMOs, maybe all Logitechs, have a "centering program" that activates at initialization every time.