logitech g29 is causing trouble with my logitech f710

Bharat_19

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hello..... i like to play games so i have both logitech g29 racing wheel and a logitech f710 game pad. a weird thing is happening with my racing wheel. when i am playing a game like darksiders or battlefield 4 and i accidentally move the wheel, the wheel takes over the control and my character goes berserk. it happens in pause menu too for example if i have press any button or pedals or rotate the wheel,menu scroller goes berserk too. it start going up to down till the time i dont press accelerator pedal. PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS. ITS MAKING ME MAD :p ....THANK YOU
 
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If both are being used at the sime time, there will be a conflict when used on games, what you can do is disabling the one you won't use at the time from Windows "Game Controllers" from your Windows Control Panel so you just need to enable or disable the pad you want to use instead of unplugging them all the time I'm sure it wont hurt, but first try seeing if they are recognized in "Game Controllers" panel, to do so follow this tutorial, it should be the same for Windows 10 if you are using it.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/831361/how-to-troubleshoot-game-controllers-in-microsoft-games

FabioXN7

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I'm not sure why you would use a Racing Wheel pad to play Darksiders and Battlefield 4... but have you tried only using the F710 and unplugging the G29 while playing those games so you won't have any conflict instead?
 

Bharat_19

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i am using my racing wheel only car racing games like forza horizon 3..... and i have tried removing it ..... and f710 then works perfectly... but i want a solution in which i dont have to disconnect g29 evrytime i wanna play a different game
 

FabioXN7

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If both are being used at the sime time, there will be a conflict when used on games, what you can do is disabling the one you won't use at the time from Windows "Game Controllers" from your Windows Control Panel so you just need to enable or disable the pad you want to use instead of unplugging them all the time I'm sure it wont hurt, but first try seeing if they are recognized in "Game Controllers" panel, to do so follow this tutorial, it should be the same for Windows 10 if you are using it.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/831361/how-to-troubleshoot-game-controllers-in-microsoft-games
 
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