#LOGITECH G 920 DIRT 3 PC FULL#
For full details on this see the page on my Logitech G27 settings. It makes the wheel much more sensitive than the 900° that iRacing recommends. I left everything at default except the Wheel Operating Range (rotation). I race almost exclusively on dirt ovals and I find 270° to be a good place for me and it works well on short asphalt ovals as well. Now that you’re there, you decide how you want your wheel set. That will take you to your actual wheel settings. What you will want to do is double-click Steering Wheel near the top center.I really don’t remember how this is set, but I know it was there when I opened the Logitech Gaming Software application. If you don’t see iRacing HUD, you might try opening the iRacing simulation one time to see if it populates. Make sure iRacing HUD is selected at the top.Click one of the highlighted buttons on the big picture of the wheel.Click it until you see a picture of your wheel. Of course we don’t really want to fool with the keyboard or mouse right now, so click the blue arrow on the bottom left to change the input device. You might see a window like this, maybe showing a keyboard or a mouse.
#LOGITECH G 920 DIRT 3 PC HOW TO#
Just in case you are not familiar with the software and you’re a little stuck or can’t quite figure out how to get to your wheel settings, read on. If you’re familiar with the software already you know what to do here.
For the settings that are recommended by iRacing, please refer to my Logitech G27 Calibration and Settings page.
I’m going to show you here how I have my G29 racing wheel set up in the Logitech Gaming Software. You will probably want to take a look at my Logitech G27 Calibration and Settings page also, as there is some information there that you won’t find here.Īs I said on my Logitech G27 tutorial, if you like a lot of FFB, or if FFB is very important to you, you might want to try the Thrustmaster TX, the Thrustmaster T500RS or better still, a Fanatec wheel and pedals setup.
The function of these wheels is very similar to the older Logitech G27 racing wheel. This tutorial is here to help people get started with the Logitech G29 or G920 racing wheel.