Forza Horizon 4 Logitech Wheel Settings (G29 & G920)

Forza Horizon 4 Logitech Wheel Settings (G29 & G920)
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
May 2, 2022

Looking for the best and most realistic Logitech wheel settings for Forza Horizon 4?

We’ve researched and tested all the the different Logitech wheels settings for FH4 and compiled them into this handy guide for you.

Forza Horizon 4 Logitech Wheel Settings (G29 & G920)

As you can imagine having proper wheel and FFB settings will make a pretty big difference to your drivng and overall performance.

You’ll be able to be more precise with your steering inputs and also make far fewer mistakes when pushing the limit.

So having said that, let’s dive right in!

Logitech G29/G920 general wheel settings

The first step to get the best FH4 wheel settings will require you to adjust the G29 and G920 wheels from the Logitech software dashboard.

That’s because the default settings are often not a great fit for he game, and can cause your car to react in a weird way.

Logitech G29/G920 general wheel settings

The process is pretty simple and here are our recommended settings:

  • 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

So as you can see we prefer running zero inside deadzone on most of our steering and acceleration/braking controls.

What are the best Logitech settings for Forza Horizon 4?

We also like to keep the steering linearity at 50 for a natural feel, but you can also adjust this to your own preference.

Conclusion

So here were our recommended Logitech wheel settings for Forza Horizon 4.

We hope you’ve found this guide useful and that it helps you to get the best out of your driving experience.

Remember that these are only our recommended settings, and that you should feel free to adjust them as you see fit.

Good luck and have fun out on the track!

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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