Logitech G29 Racing Wheel — Overview
The Logitech G29 is a popular mid‑range racing wheel bundle (wheel, pedals and 6‑speed shifter) engineered for realistic sim driving on PC and PlayStation. Its dual‑motor force feedback and durable mechanics deliver tactile road feel, while the included pedals and mechanical shifter offer authentic control for both casual and dedicated sim racers.
Modern systems require correct drivers and configuration tools to expose the G29’s full feature set — force feedback tuning, rotation limits (up to 900°), button mapping and pedal calibration. This page gives verified download links, clear installation steps, update guidance and practical troubleshooting tips to keep your G29 performing reliably on current Windows and macOS releases.
Follow calibration advice and create per‑game profiles in Logitech Gaming Software (or SC‑compatible tools) to avoid conflicting settings. Regularly update chipset/USB drivers and the wheel firmware (when applicable) to reduce input jitter and restore consistent force feedback behaviour.
Logitech G29 Specifications
- Brand: Logitech
- Model: G29 Racing Wheel
- Category: Wheel / Pedals / Shifter Bundle
- Connection: Wired USB
- Rotation: Up to 900° (software selectable)
- Operating Systems: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (64‑bit recommended), macOS (support varies)
- Force Feedback: Dual‑motor force feedback
- Pedals: 3‑pedal set (accelerator, brake, clutch)
- Shifter: 6‑speed gated shifter (included or sold separately)
- Use Case: Sim racing, realistic driving games
- Notes: Update USB controller/chipset drivers and check game profiles for best results
- Software: Logitech Gaming Software / Profiler / Control Center
Key Features

- Detailed force feedback that reproduces road texture, collisions and torque effects.
- Adjustable rotation and sensitivity for different sim genres and vehicle types.
- Mechanical shifter and three pedals for authentic gear control.
- Profile support for storing per‑game force feedback and button layouts.
Download Logitech G29 Driver & Software
Use the official driver and utility packages to ensure Windows or macOS recognizes the G29 and exposes calibration and force feedback tuning. Choose the package that matches your OS and follow the instructions below.
Plug Driver packages are verified and free. If you experience detection issues after installing, follow the troubleshooting steps on this page.
How to Install Logitech G29 Drivers
Windows (recommended)
- Download the Windows installer from the Download section above.
- Close games and heavy background apps. Temporarily disable antivirus if it blocks installation.
- Connect the G29 to a direct USB port (rear motherboard port preferred).
- Run the installer as Administrator (right‑click → Run as administrator) and follow on‑screen steps.
- Restart the PC after installation to register drivers and services.
- Open Logitech Gaming Software / Profiler and calibrate rotation, center position and pedals.
macOS
- Download the macOS package from the Download section.
- Open the package and follow installer prompts. Approve any required permissions in System Preferences → Security & Privacy.
- Connect the wheel and restart macOS if the device is not detected immediately.
- If macOS lacks native support for specific features, consider community tools or game-specific mapping utilities.
Important: Use certified USB cables and avoid unpowered hubs during initial setup. If the installer is blocked by the OS, check driver signing and Gatekeeper settings.
How to Update Logitech G29 Driver
- Check current driver version in Device Manager (Windows) or System Information (macOS).
- Download the newest package from Plug Driver or Logitech official support.
- Install the update while the wheel is connected and powered.
- Restart to ensure updated components load correctly.
- Verify operation and force feedback in Logitech software and a test application (joy.cpl or game calibration).
Update tips
- Create a system restore point before updating for safe rollback.
- Update motherboard chipset and USB controller drivers to reduce USB‑related issues.
- Avoid hubs during driver updates — connect directly to the computer.
How to Use & Calibrate the G29
After installation, create per‑game profiles in Logitech software. Set steering rotation (e.g., 900° for sims), adjust force feedback strength, and calibrate pedal travel. Save profiles to automatically apply settings when launching specific games.
In games, prefer native wheel support and direct input where available. If steering feels incorrect, recheck rotation and dead zone settings both in the Logitech tool and in‑game controls.
Troubleshooting — Common issues & fixes
- Wheel not detected: Try another USB port (rear preferred), test on a different PC, and verify cable integrity.
- No force feedback: Confirm drivers are installed, check in‑game FF sliders and the Logitech profile; update USB drivers.
- Jitter or drifting: Recalibrate in software, remove conflicting controllers, and update chipset drivers.
- Shifter not recognized: Ensure proper connection and check Device Manager for unknown devices; reinstall drivers if needed.
- Windows driver error: Uninstall device and driver software, then perform a clean reinstall of the latest package and reboot.
How to Uninstall Logitech G29 Drivers
- Disconnect the wheel from the computer.
- On Windows, open Device Manager, locate the G29 device, right‑click → “Uninstall device” (check “Delete driver software” if shown).
- Remove Logitech Gaming Software / Profiler from Programs & Features.
- Restart the machine and reconnect the wheel only after reinstalling drivers if needed.
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FAQ
What is the Logitech G29 and which platforms support it?
The G29 is a force feedback racing wheel kit (wheel, pedals, optional shifter). It is officially supported on PlayStation and widely used on Windows PCs; macOS support depends on drivers and games.
How do I install and calibrate the G29 on Windows?
Download the Windows installer, run as Administrator, connect the wheel to a direct USB port, complete the installer and reboot. Then open Logitech software to set rotation, center and pedal calibration.
My wheel has no force feedback — what can I try?
Check in‑game force feedback settings and the Logitech profile. Update drivers, reconnect to a different USB port, and test with another game. If the issue persists, update USB/chipset drivers and reinstall the wheel driver.
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