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The video provides a comprehensive guide on setting up and optimizing the Logitech G923 racing wheel, pedals, and shifter on a gaming PC, utilizing the Next Level Racing Lite foldable racing frame. The presenter details the assembly process, including securing the pedals, shifter, and wheel to the frame and managing cables for a tidy setup. The video highlights the importance of using the Logitech G Hub software for device management, including installing it to customize button functions, record macros, and adjust settings such as volume, DPI, and steering wheel parameters (operating range, sensitivity, centering spring strength). A demonstration with popular racing games like Forza Horizon 4 and Grid showcases the practical application, emphasizing the Logitech TrueForce feedback system’s benefits for an enhanced gaming experience. The video concludes with a recommendation for the latest Logitech model for optimal performance and a prompt for viewer engagement.
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In this part of the video, the presenter shows how to set up the Logitech G923 racing wheel, pedals, and shifter on a gaming PC using a foldable racing frame called the Next Level Racing Lite. The steps include attaching the pedals to the frame using bolts and ensuring they are secure, then clamping or bolting the shifter onto the frame. Next, the presenter attaches the wheel to the frame using clamps or screw positions. They also demonstrate how to manage the cables, connecting the shifter, pedals, and power cable through the provided cable management system to keep everything tidy and secure.
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In this part of the video, the presenter first loosens and tightens clamps to secure different parts into position for a gaming setup, ensuring everything is locked in place. They then tidy up the cables using Velcro straps to prevent them from interfering during gaming. After the cables are organized, they attach the power adapter and plug it into a socket. Due to the short length of the USB cable from the wheel, they use an extension cable to connect it to their PC. Upon plugging it in, the wheel starts calibrating automatically.
Next, the presenter downloads and installs the Logitech G Hub software from the official website to manage their Logitech devices. Once installed, they access the software to see all connected devices, including a mouse, keyboard, headset, and the steering wheel (G923). The presenter demonstrates how to assign and customize functions for the steering wheel buttons within the software, allowing options such as default settings, disabling functions, and reassigning keys like picking F1 for a specific action. Various customization options, including basic commands, actions, and macros, are discussed.
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In this segment, the video demonstrates how to adjust various settings for a system, including recording a macro, volume controls, DPI settings, and steering wheel adjustments. Key adjustments for the steering wheel include setting the operating range, altering sensitivity, and modifying the centering spring strength for enhanced feedback in supported games. The segment also covers applying game settings, adjusting pedal sensitivity, and combining pedal functions. A practical example is shown with Forza Horizon 4, where the Logitech G923 steering wheel is set up, and its functioning is demonstrated, including accelerating, braking, and gear changes, effectively showcasing the simplicity of setup and use.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to use the handbrake button on the Logitech G923 wheel and shifts through the gears with the associated shifter, highlighting that it works seamlessly. They start a racing game, Grid, on their PC and adjust the wheel’s settings to show the Logitech TrueForce feedback options, enhancing the gaming experience. The presenter emphasizes the benefits of TrueForce support and suggests purchasing the latest Logitech model for the best experience, noting how easy it is to set up and hoping future games will fully utilize this functionality. The video ends with a mention of additional racing tech videos and a prompt for viewer engagement.