To install the Logitech Driving Force GT drivers on Windows 11:
The most common mistake is downloading "Logitech G HUB" or the modern "Logitech Gaming Software." Neither of these programs will detect the Driving Force GT. Instead, you need the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) version 5.10. Software Name: Logitech Gaming Software 5.10 Architecture: 64-bit (Required for Windows 11)
If your PC detects the wheel as a generic "Logitech Driving Force GT USB" but won't let you use the pedals or force feedback, follow this guide to get back on the track. 1. Download the Correct Legacy Software Modern Logitech software like does not support the Driving Force GT
“All you had to do is update a driver that will be accepted by the new Windows driver signing standards.. and you did NOTHING!!! Logitech blows!!!!!!!!!” Reddit · r/LogitechG · 3 years ago
| Issue | Severity | Workaround | |-------|----------|-------------| | Driver signature enforcement blocks install | High | Use test mode or disable enforcement temporarily | | LGS crashes after sleep/hibernate | Medium | Reboot before using wheel | | No force feedback in certain modern sims (e.g., Forza Motorsport) | Medium | Use vJoy + Force Feedback (FFB) plugin for some titles | | RPM LEDs non-functional | Low | Third-party app: “DFGT LED” or “SimHub” | | Pedal jitter/spikes | Low | Increase deadzone in-game or use DXTweak2 |
Does it have drawbacks? Yes. The red dial is useless in most new games. The pedals (especially the gas pedal) develop potentiometer noise over time. The gear-driven force feedback is loud and notchy compared to modern belt or direct-drive wheels. But for a wheel you can find used for $40-$70, it remains an unbeatable entry into sim racing on Windows 11.