Below you can download logitech g920 driver for Windows.
File name: logitech-g920.exe
Version: 9.189
File size: 17.44 MB
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Download Driver Logitech G920(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: Logitech G920
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Device Type: Gaming Steering Wheel
- Compatible Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows PC
- Connectivity: USB
- Force Feedback: Dual-Motor Force Feedback
- Rotation Range: 900 degrees
- Pedals: Separate 3-pedal set (accelerator, brake, and clutch)
- Gear Shifter: Optional 6-speed manual shifter add-on available
- Wheel Diameter: 11 inches (28 cm)
- Materials: Hand-stitched leather wheel cover, steel paddle shifters
- Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of racing game titles
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Issue: The steering wheel is unresponsive or not detected by the computer or gaming console.
Solution:
a) Make sure the USB cable connecting the steering wheel to the device is securely plugged in.
b) Try connecting the USB cable to a different USB port on your computer or console.
c) Check if the necessary drivers for the Logitech G920 are properly installed. Visit the Logitech website and download the latest drivers for your operating system.
2. Issue: The force feedback or vibration feature is not working on the Logitech G920.
Solution:
a) Check if the force feedback settings are enabled in the game you are playing. Adjust the force feedback strength if required.
b) Ensure that the Logitech Gaming Software or G Hub software is installed and up to date. Calibrate the device within the software and check if the force feedback function is enabled.
c) Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable from the steering wheel and restart your computer or console.
3. Issue: The pedals are not functioning properly or registering input incorrectly.
Solution:
a) Verify that the pedals are securely connected to the steering wheel. Check for loose connections and ensure they are properly plugged in.
b) Try assigning the pedal inputs within the game settings. Calibrate the pedals if available.
c) If multiple Logitech devices are connected to the same computer or console, ensure there is no conflict between the input signals. Disconnect any other Logitech devices temporarily and test the pedals again.