How to Install Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 Driver on Windows 7
If you have a Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 steering wheel and want to use it on your Windows 7 computer, you may encounter some compatibility issues. The Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 is an older model that was designed for PlayStation 2 and PC games. It does not have an official driver for Windows 7, but you can still make it work with some tweaks. Here are the steps to install the Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 driver on Windows 7:
- Download the Logitech Driving Force Pro driver from the Logitech website. This driver is compatible with the Logitech Driving Force E-UC2, as they have the same hardware. You can also use Driver Easy to automatically download and install the driver for you.
- Extract the downloaded file and run the setup.exe file. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
- Connect your Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 steering wheel to your computer via USB. Windows 7 should recognize it as a generic controller and install the necessary drivers.
- Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. You should see your Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 listed as a USB device. Right-click on it and select Game Controller Settings.
- In the Game Controllers window, select your Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 and click Properties. You should see a test page where you can check the buttons, pedals, and force feedback of your steering wheel.
- If everything works fine, you can close the window and enjoy your games. If not, you may need to adjust some settings in the Advanced tab or calibrate your steering wheel in the Settings tab.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed the Logitech Driving Force E-UC2 driver on Windows 7. You can now use your steering wheel with any compatible game that supports force feedback. If you have any questions or problems, you can contact Logitech support or Driver Easy support for help.