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The latest G940 firmware-update adresses this bug, at least for the main stick's X and Y-axis. I play all my sims since without any irritations, but that's probably personal. You can find a link to it in this post from one of Logitech's employees. Note that the firmware-update is different from the (semi)regular driver-updates. The latest version of that is 5.10. |
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I set up all the in-game controls first, then went into profiler to target the executables for the games, then edited the spring tension and force feedback options for each game, because needs are very different for each game.
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The first thing I did was download the latest software and updated the firmware as in my earlier post, so I've not seen any issues as yet. My biggest problem is re-learning to fly with pedals and force feedback, rather than twistgrip rudder and no force-feedback, which is maybe why I've not noticed any issues as such. Loving it so far, though! ![]() |
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I can relate to that. When I first bought the stick, I tested it with ROF, DCS-Black Shark and FSX. Configuring both the buttons and force-feedback settings was quite some work. I don't mind it much these days now, though. Are you using the Logitech Profiler software or are you running your game without it?
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Wish I could get it to be smoother action though, it seems a bit 'notchy' whatever I do. ![]() |
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