The Logitech G29 can lose center, drift during gameplay, or fail to respond correctly if its calibration settings fall out of sync. You can restore accurate steering by recalibrating the wheel in Logitech G HUB, Windows, or on a PlayStation console. This guide walks through each method and fixes common issues users run into.
1) Check hardware basics before calibration
Quick hardware checks often remove the issues that cause drift or incorrect steering. These steps ensure your wheel works correctly before you adjust software settings.
First thing you need to do is to inspect cable connections and USB ports. Loose USB connections can interrupt communication between the wheel and the system. Ensure to plug the G29 directly into a motherboard USB port for stable power.

Also, make sure you secure the clamps and straighten the wheel. A tilted or loose setup causes the wheel to misread its center position. Finally, turn the wheel off, then reconnect it to power cycle it.
The G29 performs a full lock-to-lock rotation that resets its center.
2) Calibrate the Logitech G29 in Logitech G HUB
Download G HUB if you don't have it installed already and complete the installation following the onscreen instructions. You can also use the Logitech Gaming Software to complete the calibration.
Next, open the app and confirm the wheel appears on the home screen. If G HUB fails to detect it, remove custom profiles or try a different USB port.

Now, select the wheel, open the device settings, and use the calibration option. From here, choose the rotation angle your game requires. Note that many racing titles use 900 degrees, while F1 games use lower values such as 280 or 360 degrees.
Lastly, press each pedal slowly and monitor the input response. Adjust deadzones if the brake or throttle activates without touching it.
3) Calibrate the Logitech G29 through Windows settings
Press the Windows button and search for set up USB game controllers in the Start menu. Open the tool, select the G29, and open its properties panel.

Now, choose the Settings tab and run the calibration sequence. This process restores raw axis mapping and removes incorrect center points. Finally, update your wheel driver and turn off USB power-saving features.
4) Calibrate the G29 on PS5 or PS4
Power on the console with the wheel centered. This prevents the wheel from locking into an incorrect center position.
Note that some games require explicit wheel selection. If steering feels unresponsive, enable wheel mode in the controls menu. Finally, fine-tune force feedback, sensitivity, and steering lock based on how your game handles the G29.
5) Calibrate the G29 inside popular racing games
In-game steering and force feedback settings override G HUB. Adjust these values when the wheel feels tight, slow, or overly sensitive.
Gran Turismo 7
Gran Turismo 7 auto-calibrates but responds better when you adjust torque, sensitivity, and force feedback strength.
Assetto Corsa and Assetto Corsa Competizione
Use proper gain, minimum force, and rotation values to prevent clipping and improve precision.
Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon
Calibrate steering sensitivity and adjust deadzones to eliminate center slack.
Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator
Truck simulators require a 900-degree rotation and manual steering lock adjustment for accurate turns.
F1 series
Lower steering rotations, around 280 to 360 degrees, help match fast cornering behavior in most F1 games.
6) Troubleshooting calibration issues like off-center wheel or drift
- Reset calibration in G HUB: Click the reset option to remove all custom settings and return to default behavior.
- Clear G HUB device profiles: Delete corrupted profiles and create a new one. Many users fix drift by starting fresh.
- Reinstall drivers and USB controller: Reinstalling the wheel driver can restore correct axis detection if you notice inconsistent movement.
- Adjust force feedback to prevent oscillation: Lower force feedback strength or damping if the wheel begins to oscillate on straight roads.
Tips to diagnose if your Logitech G29 has a hardware problem
- Check for gear grinding or stuttering rotation: Grinding noises or uneven turning usually indicate worn gears inside the wheelbase.
- Test pedal input for irregular spikes: If pedals behave erratically, the internal potentiometers may need cleaning or replacement.
- Verify wheel does full lock-to-lock rotation: If the wheel does not rotate completely at startup, a sensor or motor issue may be present.
FAQs
Why is my Logitech G29 not centering correctly? Incorrect Logitech G HUB profiles or Windows calibration issues often cause this. Resetting profile settings usually fixes it.
Why does my G29 drift while driving straight? This can come from incorrect deadzones, poor mounting, or force feedback oscillation.
Why is Logitech G HUB not detecting my wheel? Try a different USB port, remove profiles, or reinstall Logitech G HUB.
Can I calibrate the G29 without software? A power cycle resets the center position, but full calibration requires Logitech G HUB or in-game tools.
Tips for accurate Logitech G29 calibration
- Mount the wheel securely before calibration.
- Keep the wheel centered when powering on.
- Use game-specific rotation angles for better realism.
- Clear old profiles if settings begin to drift.
Summary
- Check hardware connections and position the wheel correctly.
- Calibrate through Logitech G HUB for the most accurate results.
- Use Windows or PlayStation calibration when Logitech G HUB is not enough.
- Adjust in-game steering and force feedback settings for each title.
- Troubleshoot drift, off-center issues, or profile errors when needed.
Just like with setting up Logitech G920, accurate calibration keeps the Logitech G29 responsive and realistic across every game and platform. With proper Logitech G HUB settings, Windows adjustments, and in-game tuning, your wheel performs consistently and avoids the drift or off-center behavior that many users encounter.

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