From the Profiles area at the top-right corner of the LGS window, navigate to the profile for which you wish to reset all button assignments.NOTE: You can also remove all assignments by dragging the current command from the button to the trash icon (located at the bottom-right corner of the Commands list). Use Generic - Click on this option to revert the selected button assignment to its generic function.Right-click on the button you wish to reset and select one of the following options from the pop-up menu that appears:.Navigate to the specific profile for the button you wish to reset.From the Steering Wheel screen, navigate to the Profiles area at the top-right corner of the LGS window.To reset a single button command assignment: The command’s name will be visible over that button in the Steering Wheel screen. Click OK to assign the desired command to the button.Ventrilo - Assign a button to have a function in Ventrilo, if Ventrilo is installed on your computer.Function - Assign a button to act like a Microsoft function button (ex.Shortcut - Assign a button to launch a file/folder/drive on your computer.Hotkeys - Use a predefined keystroke command.Media - Set a button to control media playback or volume functions.Mouse Function - Assign a button to use any of the available mouse button functions.Text Block - Create a block of text to be typed out when the button is pressed (either with or without Unicode support).Multi Key - Assign a "macro'd" series of keystrokes (either with or without recorded time delays).Keystroke - Assign a single key press, or a key press with modifiers.You can create or edit a command using the following customization options: Double-click on either an unassigned or assigned button to open the Command Editor.
You can customize button command assignments on your racing wheel using the Command Editor.
On the LGS Home screen, navigate to the device selector at the bottom of the LGS window and click on the racing wheel’s device icon.Make sure that the racing wheel is connected to your computer, and then launch LGS.For more information, see Set the G29 racing wheel for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 or PC platforms. NOTE: When connecting a G29 racing wheel to your computer, make sure that the Platform Mode switch is set to PS4. The default button layouts for both the G29 and the G920 are shown below: G29 default buttons Please refer to your racing wheel’s product specifications for software compatibility information. NOTE:Not all Logitech racing wheels are compatible with Logitech Gaming Software 8.70 (or later). You can download the latest version of LGS from your racing wheel's support Download page. NOTE: Make sure you're using the latest version of LGS before you connect your racing wheel to the computer. You can use Logitech Gaming software (LGS) 8.70 and later to assign various commands to the buttons on the G29 and G920 racing wheels.