Are you looking for the best and most realistic Logitech wheel settings for Forza Horizon 4?
We have searched and tested all the Logitech wheels settings for FH4 and compiled them in this guide for you.
As you can imagine having proper wheel and FFB settings will make a pretty big difference to your driving and general performance.
You’ll be able to be more accurate with your steering inputs, and also make far fewer errors when trying to be aggressive.
So having said that, let’s not waste any more time and get to the point!
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Logitech G29/G920 general wheel settings
The first step to get the best FH4 wheel settings will be to adjust the G29 and G920 wheels in the Logitech software dashboard.
This is because the default settings are rarely ideal for he game itself and they cause the car to respond strangely.
The procedure is quite straightforward, and we recommend the following::
- Operating range = 900
- Sensitivity = 50
- Centering spring strength = 20
Pedals sensitivity
- Clutch = 50
- Brake = 50
- Accelleration = 50
- Combined pedals = No
Now that we’ve configured our G29/G920 wheel, let’s move on to the in-game Forza Horizon 4 settings.
What are the best Logitech settings for Forza Horizon 4?
Our recommended Forza Horizon 4 advanced controls are:
- Vibration = On
- Switch gear up / down = Off
- Switch look back / camera = Off
- Invert vertical look = Off
- Switch Anna / Telemetry / TTS = Anna
- Switch Horn / Photo mode = Off
- Steering axis deadzone inside = 0
- Steering axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Steering linearity = 50
- Acceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Acceleration axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Deceleration axis deadzone inside = 0
- Deceleration axis deadzone Outside = 100
- Clutch axis deadzone inside = 15
- Clutch axis deadzone Outside = 90
- E-brake axis deadzone inside = 0
It is evident that We prefer running the zero inside deadzone for almost all of the steering and acceleration/braking controls.
The default value is also acceptable but in order to keep things simple we try and leave it at 50. This can obviously be changed to your liking as well.
Conclusion
Those were the settings we have found best when using the Logitech wheel for Forza Horizon 4.
This is a wrap to this guide and hope it has serve its purpose of helping you get the best out of your driving.
Keep in mind, as we always say, these are merely our suggested esthetic settings and one is welcome to modify all of them if one so wishes. Good luck and enjoy yourself while on the track!
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