I made this same mistake when it was released hoping I can adjust on the fly with the Pro. I’m really sorry you went through this just to find it doesn’t work. My adapter is just sitting on shelf here. I can’t remember if I read the website incorrectly, or didn’t see anything and assumed it worked Pro on the fly.Hi @LOGI_Rich or anyone who can possibly help
My G Racing adapter is finally here - whoohoo!
All I want to use it for is to adjust the brake pedal force on the fly. I am using the G pro wheel and pedals, and the RS shifter/handbrake.
I thought all I had to do was unplug the pedals from the usb in the base and plug them into the usb on the adapter, then plug the adapter into the usb on the base?
I've done this but nothing happens, as if the pedals are not plugged in. I have checked that the adapter firmware is up to date. When I plug the adapter into the base it clicks once and that is all it does.
I have tried unplugging the pedals and plugging them back in, re booted the wheelbase etc etc but still nothing.
What am I doing wrong here?
I made this same mistake when it was released hoping I can adjust on the fly with the Pro. I’m really sorry you went through this just to find it doesn’t work. My adapter is just sitting on shelf here. I can’t remember if I read the website incorrectly, or didn’t see anything and assumed it worked Pro on the fly.
Great, so all that hassle for nothing! 🤪🙈😂Yes, it’s not intended for this use case, because you already have the brake force setting on the wheel base. It’s only there for people connecting pro pedals into the G-series wheels where there would otherwise be no way to adjust it.
My adapter is just sitting on shelf here.
Oh no, that’s ok. It was only like $35 I think, that is not something that is worth the hassle and effort.Its a shame that the dial cannot be mapped to control something on the fly (G Pro wheel torque, brake force etc)
Then sell it. I recently re-sold mine for exactly what I paid originally. Thanks Logitech for being out of stock and creating a seller's market!
I had the Indigo Lime Pro braces when I used a Playseat and they worked really well tbh.I recently bought a G Pro wheel and pedals and have it set up on my Playseat Challenge. Looking to get a wheel plate reinforcement mod from either Indigo Lime or Lowdown shifter. Any recommendations between these two?
Also just to add, I bought mine direct from logitech after all their issues with payment. Super smooth process, ordered late Friday, came next Friday within their estimated time.
I agree the Momo 320 is the best overall wheel and the best round wheel for sure. There is nothing wrong with the D wheel, good quality wheels. Out of all the Logi wheels, Mpi, and acelith(don’t buy) I have, the 320 feels best. Momo suede is top notch, wear gloves. The 290 is great but the grips are small diameter and there are no contours on the grips and my fingers touch when wrapped around.I prefer the size of the D wheel to the size of Logitech's round wheel. However, the button layout and mapping is different when playing on the Playstation. The Momo wheel is the best round-ish wheel, IMO, for the Pro wheel currently. I don't think I could comfortably go any larger with its 320mm without sacrificing the usability of the paddles which are already stretching it far.