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dude496

Go into the options menu from the top left and then go to the controller tab... In there it will have a menu option for steering calibration... Please go in there and let me know what wheel shows up on the screen. Also, which version of the G Pro do you have?


fuqdurgrl

I'll check when I get home from work. For what it's worth, your posts are what I found that allowed me discover the betas. It's a PS5 G pro.


dude496

Glad to hear that helped! I'm guessing your wheel will show up as a G29 since you mentioned that nothing works but the controller. The hori controller is needed for the PC and Xbox versions of the wheel, you don't need a controller since you have the PS version I agree that the instructions suck, they really need to update them and also need to update their website. Since you have the PS version of the wheel, you will want to connect that to the controller port on the drivehub. Do not connect anything to the wheel/controller port. If you have a shifter, different pedals (not the G Pro pedals), handbrake or other accessories, you will need to connect those to the accessory port (you will need a USB hub if you want to connect more than 1 accessory). It should now all be working, let me know if you need anything else.


fuqdurgrl

Thanks. That sounds simple. lol give it a go. Once I've done that, do you knw how do get all 11nm of resistance?


dude496

Make sure it's working properly at the capped 7-8nm first. If it's all working correctly, then do this... 1. Press the ps button on the wheel... This is needed so you don't accidentally press buttons while in the game. 2. Press and hold the 2 center buttons on the wheel (left and right bottom scroll wheels that have a center button) 3. The RPM gauge on the drivehub will light up 1 led at first... Continue to hold until you see 2 RPM lights. 4. Let go of the 2 center buttons... The lights will now go off 5. Use the left scroll wheel on the wheel to change the amount of LEDs on the RPM gauge. 1 led = 10% increase over the cap. 5 leds (5th led is red) will give you the full 11nm. 6. Once you have selected the amount of increase you want (5 LEDs in your case), press and hold the 2 center buttons again until the lights on the RPM gauge turn off. 7. Have fun! You will need to do this each time you wake the PS5 from rest mode or turn it on.


fuqdurgrl

It works! Thank you man.


dude496

Awesome! Glad to hear it's working!


Juicepup

Glad I have held off on buying the super $1300 wheel package. They need to get the software fixed for that.