Hello all,
Previously I had a G25 wheel which was brilliant but yesterday I upgraded to a G27 wheel, with it's extra buttons on hand on the wheel it's much easier on ETS2 for the retarder, engine brake etc, and easy on OMSI2 as well.
However I really am struggling with the sensitivity, just tried it on OMSI2 and it's ridiculous, all I have to do is 45 degrees and I've done a full rotation on the sim wheel. It makes turning on junctions difficult.
I did the guide on here:
but had to uncheck allow game to make changes as the axis was unbalanced, but even in the logitech profiler, despite having 900 degrees set, even the calibration only allows 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. I don't know how to change it if I already have 900 degrees set in the options!! There is no setting for this in the OMSI menu so I don't know how to set this.
Doesn't seem to be a common problem for OMSI2 users, theres only 2 OMSI posts about this on a google search, and both links don't have an answer, well bar one which says use bi-linear in the OMSI option, but that doesn't solve my problem.
Anyone have a solution please or have I wasted money on an upgrade?
Any help is appreciated!!!
Previously I had a G25 wheel which was brilliant but yesterday I upgraded to a G27 wheel, with it's extra buttons on hand on the wheel it's much easier on ETS2 for the retarder, engine brake etc, and easy on OMSI2 as well.
However I really am struggling with the sensitivity, just tried it on OMSI2 and it's ridiculous, all I have to do is 45 degrees and I've done a full rotation on the sim wheel. It makes turning on junctions difficult.
I did the guide on here:
Omsi 2 g27 not working :: OMSI 2 General Discussions
It does not recognize my g27 it only gives the option for the g25 on the right hand side. Please help
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but had to uncheck allow game to make changes as the axis was unbalanced, but even in the logitech profiler, despite having 900 degrees set, even the calibration only allows 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right. I don't know how to change it if I already have 900 degrees set in the options!! There is no setting for this in the OMSI menu so I don't know how to set this.
Doesn't seem to be a common problem for OMSI2 users, theres only 2 OMSI posts about this on a google search, and both links don't have an answer, well bar one which says use bi-linear in the OMSI option, but that doesn't solve my problem.
Anyone have a solution please or have I wasted money on an upgrade?
Any help is appreciated!!!