Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel

Has anyone tried any brake mod for the pro pedals? I’ve seen one available for the pro pedals on Etsy as well as 3Drap’s mod. After digits review of the pedals I’m convinced the short foam piece may be my issue. I have a tendency to drop the brakes from 100-50% (not a smooth release) but from 50-0% I’m able to release smoothly. @LOGI_Rich are we able to purchase additional elastomers from Logitech? Or perhaps any recommendations on brake pedal set up? Currently running Green, Yellow, stiff short foam piece. Thanks!
 
Has anyone tried any brake mod for the pro pedals? I’ve seen one available for the pro pedals on Etsy as well as 3Drap’s mod. After digits review of the pedals I’m convinced the short foam piece may be my issue. I have a tendency to drop the brakes from 100-50% (not a smooth release) but from 50-0% I’m able to release smoothly. @LOGI_Rich are we able to purchase additional elastomers from Logitech? Or perhaps any recommendations on brake pedal set up? Currently running Green, Yellow, stiff short foam piece. Thanks!
My brakes were the opposite. I needed to smooth out the lower half. Adjusting the "sensitivity" in G Hub worked. I believe I raised it, so there was more sampling of the travel on the lower half.

Important to note: You have to plug the brakes straight into your PC, not brakes-to-wheel-to-PC in order to get the option. Unless there's some other way to do it.
 
My brakes were the opposite. I needed to smooth out the lower half. Adjusting the "sensitivity" in G Hub worked. I believe I raised it, so there was more sampling of the travel on the lower half.

Important to note: You have to plug the brakes straight into your PC, not brakes-to-wheel-to-PC in order to get the option. Unless there's some other way to do it.
From what I understand, adjusting settings through G-Hub has no effect on console. It won’t carry over.
 
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You can turn it off using the controllers option that’s accessible when you press the PS button… or just not use it at all - you only need the wheel to be present to do everything you need.
This can't be done, unfortunately. If I try to use the wheel first, I turn it on, then hit the "PS" button to start the console, but the PS won't play nice like that. It wants the dualsense first.
The wheel will just say "plug in to USB".

So, I use the dualsense to start the console, then get in to my profile, turn on the wheel, use it for my profile, and then go ahead and shut off the dualsense like you said, from the wheel as a controller. (Thank you for that, i forgot that was an option.)

Then I launch GT7 with the wheel.
The wheel is then recognized only as a G923. Double-verified, the wheel was always in G Pro mode.

The only way through this is to quit GT7, and make sure the dualsense is active and available. Restart the wheel. Restart GT7.

Convoluted, I know. But this is what's going on. Hopefully the details are of some use to you Rich!

Thanks!

Oh the one thing I didn't try was turning the PS on from the front-panel button first and then seeing if I could go straight to the wheel.
 
Too right, I've had mine for 18 months and never had a problem. OK I'm an XBox user but it seems all the people here have problems with GT7. Maybe it's the game! Try it in other games then come back and complain when TF isn't working.
Done!
Wheel works great in ACC and F1 '24. Only GT7 so far has an issue, which is pretty much what we're trying to sort out.
 
This can't be done, unfortunately. If I try to use the wheel first, I turn it on, then hit the "PS" button to start the console, but the PS won't play nice like that. It wants the dualsense first.
The wheel will just say "plug in to USB".

So, I use the dualsense to start the console, then get in to my profile, turn on the wheel, use it for my profile, and then go ahead and shut off the dualsense like you said, from the wheel as a controller. (Thank you for that, i forgot that was an option.)

Then I launch GT7 with the wheel.
The wheel is then recognized only as a G923. Double-verified, the wheel was always in G Pro mode.

The only way through this is to quit GT7, and make sure the dualsense is active and available. Restart the wheel. Restart GT7.

Convoluted, I know. But this is what's going on. Hopefully the details are of some use to you Rich!

Thanks!

Oh the one thing I didn't try was turning the PS on from the front-panel button first and then seeing if I could go straight to the wheel.
I turn on the PS5 but using the console. Then power on the wheel. You can also shut off the controller after you’ve connected the wheel to the console too.
 
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