I'm really frustrated with my Logitech G920 racing wheel. I'm experiencing this annoying scrolling issue, and whenever I uninstall the built-in Windows driver for the wheel, it just installs the 'G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel for Xbox One' driver again after a reboot. I've tried disabling automatic driver installations through the advanced settings, but nothing seems to work. Is there any way to stop Windows from reinstalling these drivers so I can use the Logitech software without issues?
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Not the solution you want to hear, but if you’re really fed up, maybe consider giving Linux a try? Otherwise, you might just have to keep uninstalling those drivers every time you boot up. It's frustrating, I get it!
You could use a tool called wushow to prevent specific updates from coming through. Might be just what you need!
Disabling Windows updates might help with stopping those pesky driver installs, though it’s a bit of a drastic measure, right?
Have you tried installing the Logitech drivers directly? Sometimes that can override what Microsoft tries to force on you, but I know it can be a hassle if it keeps switching back. It's worth a shot!

That sounds interesting! I’ll definitely check it out, thanks!