[. . . ] User Manual TECHNICAL FEATURES 1 2 3 2 digital gearshift levers 2 progressive analog gas and brake levers Action buttons 4 5 6 D-pad Mode button Mode LED 1/4 7 8 9 10 Analog pedal set Pedal connector Pedal receptor Adapter connector 11 12 13 14 Power adapter USB connector Table clamp Clamp screw INSTALLING THE WHEEL Fixing the wheel in place 1. Place the clamp screw (14) in the table clamp (13) and then screw the clamping unit into the hole on the underside of the wheel until firmly fixed in place. [. . . ] Installing the drivers: Under Windows 98: the Add New Hardware Wizard will search for the appropriate drivers. Select Start/Settings/Control Panel, then double-click on Game Controllers (or Gaming Options, depending on your operating system). The Game Controllers dialog box displays the wheel’s name with OK status. Attention: the Game Controllers dialog box does not allow you to test the wheel’s Force Feedback effects. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Calibrating the wheel Your wheel is auto-calibrated by default for PC use. Should problems arise, however, you can calibrate the wheel manually via Windows. Select Start/Settings/Control Panel, then double-click on Game Controllers (or Gaming Options, depending on your operating system). The Game Controllers dialog box displays the wheel’s name with OK status. Enabling/disabling the auto-recentering function By default, auto-recentering and Force Feedback are enabled. Press the Mode button (5) to enable/disable auto-recentering: - Force Feedback enabled only: the Mode LED (6) turns green. - Auto-recentering and Force Feedback enabled: the Mode LED (6) turns red. Selecting “Separate” (3 axes) OR “Combined” (2 axes) Acceleration/Braking mode By default, Acceleration/Braking is in “Separate” (3 axes) mode. [. . . ] All other trademarks and brand names are hereby acknowledged and are property of their respective owners. Contents, designs and specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary from one country to another. FAQs, tips and drivers available at www. thrustmaster. com 4/4 [. . . ]