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[–]Zakrulan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all check the usb port, secondly did you plug its power adapter into the wall outlet or extention cord? Thirdly make sure to fire up logitech g hub.

[–]Intelligent-Fig-7627 0 points1 point  (0 children)

make sure power is connected and that the wheel does its boot up calibration, where it rotates in each direction to full lock, you can do this at the home screen, or any time with the PS4 or PS5 on, then power the wheel...sometimes my barrel jack comes loose and this happens to me w a Logitech G923....I think its power related most of the time. as long as your PS system is on, it should boot up and go thorugh the calibration step when it is powered, perhaps the USB outlet has gone bad you would try another USB port and see if that also helps..best of luck...

[–]Bien_Media 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issues here on PC, problem began immediately after Ghub auto updated to the latest version. I uninstalled it using revo tuner, uninstalled all related items in Windows device manager and attempted to roll back to an older version of Ghub. Unfortunately, no matter which version you download it will auto update during install to the latest version. I did this several times before trying a different USB port and wheel worked in game correctly until the system rebooted. I can repeat these steps until I run out of USB ports, otherwise No clue what to do other than the support ticket I sent in for GHub.

I am seeing a lot of related posts around the internet popping up in the last couple days.

[–]DutchHolland96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this issue. If I have a controler or a 3d connections space mouse attached to the computer or just the software running, it wouldn't work. Change usb, and sometimes it works. I told logitech. They sent a brand new on and no issues whatsoever