![]() Only thing that I saw that changed was that sometimes I saw "Logitech Virtual HID" appear in the HID section.ģ) Uninstalled ALL of the USB controllers in the Device Manager, then rebooted with the wheel plugged in. plug-in the device before installing the software or after installing the software). I have tried the following fixes, but none of them do anything for this problem:ġ) Rebooted, with and without the wheel USB plugged in.Ģ) Uninstalled the Logitech software and drivers, rebooted, and reinstalled them, several times, using slightly different routines (e.g. 2180, dated, which seems very old, and they are NOT signed, although from what I have researched that might be OK. USB Universal Host controller indicates Intel 8280 1FB/FBM, which appears correct (chipset is 925X). ![]() ![]() In the Device Manager, everything looks fine: I see Logitech MOMO Racing (HID) and Logitech MOMO Racing USB in the Human Interface Devices section. However, when I move the wheel the "Steering Wheel Movement" picture doesn't change, nor does the brake or accelerator needles move when the pedals are depressed. Pushing any button results in the correct noise, like explosion or engine or or vortex, all as expected. Selecting Properties shows the nice Logitech MOMO Racing Properties screen, with a picture of the wheel. ![]() Play any game, and neither the wheel nor the pedals work. ![]() The wheel is detected properly, and shows up as the only game controller available in the Control Panel Game Controllers list. Symptoms are weird, but I'm hoping someone has seen this before (although many Internet searches haven't turned up anything) or has some idea on what I could try. I have a Logitech Momo Racing wheel that works perfectly on my older PC running XP Pro SP2, but not on my shiny new PC running XP Home SP2. ![]()
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