I'm having a frustrating issue with my Logitech G920 racing wheel. Whenever I boot up my PC, Windows 11 automatically installs its own drivers for the wheel, which messes everything up, especially causing a scrolling problem. I've tried uninstalling the drivers, unplugging the wheel, and plugging it back in, which usually works temporarily. But as soon as I restart the computer, those pesky Windows drivers come back, and I'm back to square one. I've looked into the advanced system settings to prevent automatic driver installations, but nothing seems to work. Does anyone have a solution for this? It's driving me nuts!
3 Answers
Have you tried using wushow to block specific updates? It could be worth a shot to stop those unwanted drivers from installing automatically.
Honestly, it might not be the answer you want, but some users just switch to Linux to avoid these kinds of issues. I get that it’s annoying to keep uninstalling the drivers, but at least you wouldn't have to deal with it anymore.
I feel you on that! I thought disabling Windows updates would solve the driver issue, but it seems like tough luck for us. Have you tried just installing the Logitech drivers manually? Sometimes that helps prevent Windows from overriding them.
That’s exactly what I'm trying to avoid! Windows keeps insisting on installing its own drivers every time. It’s so annoying!
Sounds interesting! Thanks! I’ll definitely look into wushow.