Logitech G25 on Xbox One
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Logitech G25 on Xbox One
Picked up a Titan Two a couple of days ago to help with Racing Wheels and an Thrustmaster Hotas on the XB1.
The stick works as it should, but attempting to use the my old G25 on the Forza Horizon 4 doesn't seem to work out of the box the way the instructions indicate - the buttons seem to be mapped differently. Taking a look at the G37 thread below, I noted the comment about using default 10 for a given mapping (though appears to be better sensitivity, rather than base functionality), and cycling through a handful of defaults (16 of them) changes the behaviour, but none of them appear to be correct.
Has anyone had an experience with this setup - or am I doing some custom mapping?
The stick works as it should, but attempting to use the my old G25 on the Forza Horizon 4 doesn't seem to work out of the box the way the instructions indicate - the buttons seem to be mapped differently. Taking a look at the G37 thread below, I noted the comment about using default 10 for a given mapping (though appears to be better sensitivity, rather than base functionality), and cycling through a handful of defaults (16 of them) changes the behaviour, but none of them appear to be correct.
Has anyone had an experience with this setup - or am I doing some custom mapping?
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GTC6244 - Private First Class
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Re: Logitech G25 on Xbox One
Hi, To better help you please let me know if you want convert the G25 inputs to a regular XB1 gamepad output, or if you want convert your G25 to a G902? Thank you.
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J2Kbr - General of the Army
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Re: Logitech G25 on Xbox One
Add a micro-SD to the rear of your Titan Two, Format it in Gtuner IV > Device Configuration, then click Configure.
That'll copy some Logitech steering wheel initialisation files across to the Titan Two, which will correct the button mapping and the wheel deadzone.
Force feedback is not yet an option on Xbox One, but the wheel will work as a regular XB1 gamepad. I would love to see Logitech steering wheels fully supported on Xbox One too, but the G920 runs a custom protocol and is proving to be a tough nut to crack. Hopefully J2Kbr can work something out soon ;)
That'll copy some Logitech steering wheel initialisation files across to the Titan Two, which will correct the button mapping and the wheel deadzone.
Force feedback is not yet an option on Xbox One, but the wheel will work as a regular XB1 gamepad. I would love to see Logitech steering wheels fully supported on Xbox One too, but the G920 runs a custom protocol and is proving to be a tough nut to crack. Hopefully J2Kbr can work something out soon ;)
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Re: Logitech G25 on Xbox One
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Apologies for the delay in reply - looking for whatever works for now - regular XB1 gamepad is a good start (this is for my son, who's not super picky - yet!).
I've read a few threads about the limitations of the G25 setup in general - will attempt what antithesis has suggested to see if it helps and post back.
Apologies for the delay in reply - looking for whatever works for now - regular XB1 gamepad is a good start (this is for my son, who's not super picky - yet!).
I've read a few threads about the limitations of the G25 setup in general - will attempt what antithesis has suggested to see if it helps and post back.
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GTC6244 - Private First Class
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Re: Logitech G25 on Xbox One
Following the regular init with a microsd (feel a little silly for not doing this!), I'm slightly more advanced - gas/brake buttons are mapped properly, along with a few others (well, at least they respond), but the wheel doesn't work. Looks like a mapping issue still - moving the stick shift left/right actually cause slight left/right movement, though the steering wheel does nothing at all... Will attempt to disconnect the stick shift to see if it initializes differently....
Any other thoughts are appreciated!
Any other thoughts are appreciated!
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GTC6244 - Private First Class
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Re: Logitech G25 on Xbox One
In the page linked below you can find a script code to customize the wheel deadzone and sensitivity.
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... ontrollers
It seems this is last setup you need perform in order to get the G25 fully working. ;)
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... ontrollers
It seems this is last setup you need perform in order to get the G25 fully working. ;)
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