I'm having a frustrating issue with my Logitech G920 racing wheel. When I connect it to my PC, Windows 11 keeps automatically installing its own drivers ('G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel for Xbox One'), which causes a scrolling issue with the wheel. After I uninstall these drivers and switch the USB port, the Logitech software recognizes the wheel and everything works fine. But as soon as I reboot my computer, Windows reinstalls its drivers and the problem reappears. I've tried disabling automatic driver installation through the advanced system settings, but it doesn't help. Is there a way to prevent Windows from automatically installing these drivers? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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I thought disabling Windows updates might help, but it doesn't seem to work in this case. It's really annoying!
Have you tried installing the Logitech drivers instead? Might be a workaround if Microsoft keeps pushing their own drivers.
That's exactly the problem! Windows keeps reinstalling their drivers regardless of the Logitech ones I install. So frustrating!