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21st May 2013, 08:32 #26Originally Posted by leighton323
OK, go to control panel of windows and under "devices and printers" you should have "driving force GT" under there when you have it connected. Right click on "driving force GT" and select "game control settings". A new window should open called "game controllers". There select driving force GT and click on properties and another windows should open. There you can see the inputs for the wheel. Go through all the buttons on your wheel and all the wheels axis are reported correctly (press and depress brake and throttle pedal, turn the wheel from lock to lock).
If they are all reported correctly then the problems are with RBR if not then the problems are with the drivers for the wheels which didn't install correctly or the other option is that the wheel itself could be defective.
In the years I've used RBR I haven't had problems with RBR not reporting the wheels correctly. Before starting RBR I always check under control panel that all the axis are reported correctly and then I launch RBR. If the controllers is shown under "game controllers" then they are "seen" by RBR and they should work.
If the drivers are at fault, then uninstall all the drivers, restart the computer and reinstall the drivers (remember to plug in the wheel to your computer only when the installation program asks for this). You might want to disable your anti-virus during the installation process because sometimes they can interfere with the installation process.
I tried to explain all this the best I can but I don't know if it is all understandable. If you have any question then ask.<Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes>
I admire your will Mirek to argue with the windmills here.
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