You tin use Logitech Gaming software (LGS) 8.lxx and after to assign various commands to the buttons on the G29 and G920 racing wheels.

Note: Brand sure you lot're using the latest version of LGS earlier you connect your racing wheel to the estimator. You can download the latest version of LGS from your racing wheel's support Download page.

  • Default Button Layouts
  • Customizing Buttons
  • Game-Specific Profile Commands
  • Command Editor
  • Resetting Buttons

NOTE: Non all Logitech racing wheels are compatible with Logitech Gaming Software 8.70 (or after). Please refer to your racing bike's production specifications for software compatibility information.


Default Push button Layouts

The default button layouts for both the G29 and the G920 are shown beneath:

G29 default buttons

G29 Default Button Settings

Note: When connecting a G29 racing wheel to your calculator, make certain that the Platform Style switch is set to PS4. For more data, meet Set the G29 racing cycle for PlayStation four, PlayStation three or PC platforms.

G920 default buttons

G920 Default Button Settings


Customizing Buttons

  1. Make sure that the racing wheel is connected to your computer, and then launch LGS.
  2. On the LGS Dwelling screen, navigate to the device selector at the bottom of the LGS window and click on the racing bicycle'due south device icon.
  3. Navigate to the Steering Bike screen.
  4. Navigate to the specific profile for the buttons you lot wish to customize.
    NOTE: For more information on navigating the list of bachelor profiles in LGS, run across View racing bike profiles using Logitech Gaming Software.
  5. Assign a control to a button using one of two main methods:
    • Double-click on the the listed push assignment, or on the button itself to brainstorm assigning a new command.
      NOTE: Double-click on the D-Pad to assign up to 8 distinct commands.
    • Drag and drop an existing command from the Commands list on the left of the LGS window onto a button. When y'all drag a command over a button, the button will become highlighted.
      NOTE: The D-Pad cannot be assigned a single command by dragging a command from the Command List.
  6. Alternatively, you tin can right-click on a button or its assignment for additional options:

    Additional Options

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    • Assign New Control — Click on this pick to open the Control Editor window.
    • Edit Command — Click on this option to open the Command Editor window.
    • Apply Generic — Click on this option to return the selected push assignment to its generic function.
    • Unassign — Click on this option to remove all assignments from the selected push.

Game-Specific Profile Commands

LGS can exist used to create new or import LGS preset game profiles for uniform Logitech racing wheels. These profiles allow you lot to create customized button layouts and bike/pedal sensitivity configurations for compatible games on your computer.

  • For more data on creating and editing profiles, meet Create and edit racing wheel profiles using Logitech Gaming Software.
  • For more information on importing LGS preset profiles, see Import racing bike profiles using Logitech Gaming Software.

Control Editor

You lot tin can customize button command assignments on your racing wheel using the Command Editor.

  1. Double-click on either an unassigned or assigned push button to open up the Command Editor. You tin can create or edit a command using the post-obit customization options:
    • Keystroke — Assign a single key press, or a key press with modifiers.
    • Multi Fundamental — Assign a "macro'd" series of keystrokes (either with or without recorded fourth dimension delays).
    • Text Cake — Create a cake of text to exist typed out when the push button is pressed (either with or without Unicode support).
    • Mouse Function — Assign a button to use any of the available mouse button functions.
    • Media — Set a button to control media playback or book functions.
    • Hotkeys — Apply a predefined keystroke control.
    • Shortcut — Assign a button to launch a file/binder/drive on your estimator.
    • Function — Assign a button to human action like a Microsoft office push (ex. to open your spider web browser).
    • Ventrilo — Assign a button to take a part in Ventrilo, if Ventrilo is installed on your computer.
  2. Click OK to assign the desired command to the button. The control's name will be visible over that push in the Steering Wheel screen.

Resetting buttons

To reset a single push button command consignment:

  1. From the Steering Cycle screen, navigate to the Profiles expanse at the elevation-right corner of the LGS window.
  2. Navigate to the specific contour for the push button you wish to reset.
  3. Right-click on the button you wish to reset and select one of the following options from the pop-up bill of fare that appears:
    • Use Generic — Click on this option to revert the selected button consignment to its generic function.
    • Unassign — Click on this choice to remove all assignments from the selected button.
      NOTE: You can besides remove all assignments by dragging the current control from the button to the trash icon (located at the lesser-right corner of the Commands list).

To reset all push command assignments:

  1. From the Profiles expanse at the top-right corner of the LGS window, navigate to the profile for which you wish to reset all button assignments.
  2. Right-click on the contour and click All Yard-keys from the pop-up menu that appears.
  3. Select one of the following options from the next popular-up menu that appears:

    Reset Buttons

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    • Use Generic — Click on this option to revert the command assignments for all buttons to their generic functions.
    • Unassign — Click on this option to remove all command assignments from all buttons.