NITHO DRIVE PRO ONE Quick Start Guide
Introduction
Thank you for choosing NITHO DRIVE PRO ONE. This start guide will help you through the racing wheel's basic setup for all platforms. The setup has been developed and tested on every level of racing difficulty. From the beginners to experienced drivers, NITHO DRIVE PRO ONE is greatly performing in all kinds of racing games as Gran Turismo, Rally, Formula 1, Formula Drift and allows you to win the podium.
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Main Features
- DRIVE PRO™ ONE racing wheel performs in all main gaming platforms: PC, PS4®, PS3®, Xbox®One, Xbox®Series X/S and Nintendo® Switch®.
- PC can be setup in both D-Input and X-Input modes.
- Zero deadzone technology for PS4®, Xbox® (all versions) and PC D-Input.
- 28 buttons designed for in-race comfort and quick actions.
- D-pad stick allows a quicker menu selection and easy in-race control.
- Analog stick can be setup as view control or as a D-pad.
- Hardened metallic paddles increasing shifting feeling and providing higher race immersion.
- Solid clamps can be fastened to any desk with 5.5 cm maximum thickness.
- Removable and sturdy suction cups.
- Analog and metal plated accelerator and brake pedals.
- Separated sequential gear shifter ideal for rally and formula drift races.
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Document Contents
- Package Content
- First Setup
- Clamps Installation
- LED Compatibility Indicator
- PlayStation®4 Setup
- Xbox®One Setup
- Xbox® Series X|S Setup
- PC D-Input Setup
- PC X-Input Setup
- Nintendo® Switch® Setup
- PlayStation®3 Setup
Package Content
(1) Racing wheel
(2) Sequential gear shifter
(3) Pedals set
(4) Connection cable USB-A to USB Micro B (for PS4® or Xbox®One controller)
(5) Connection cable USB-A to USB-C (Type C) (for Xbox® Series X/S controller)
(6) Connection cable LAN to LAN (for gear shifter)
Diagram showing the components: the racing wheel with its various buttons and D-pad; the separate sequential gear shifter; the two-pedal set (accelerator and brake); a USB-A to USB Micro B cable; a USB-A to USB-C cable; and a LAN to LAN cable.
First Setup
The following step is same for all the platforms:
- Fasten the racing wheel to a steady desk or wheel stand.
- Connect the pedals to the wheel by the LAN port on the back side.
- Secure the gear shifter to a steady structure and use the provided detachable LAN cable to connect it to the dedicated port on the back of the wheel.
Diagram illustrating the first setup steps: (1) shows the racing wheel being attached to a desk or stand; (2) shows the pedals connecting to the back of the wheel via a LAN cable; (3) shows the gear shifter connecting to the wheel via a LAN cable.
Clamps Installation
(1) 2x C-shape clamps
(2) 2x Fastening bolts
(3) 2x Removable extensions
Diagrams illustrating clamp installation: (1) shows two C-shaped clamps; (2) shows two fastening bolts; (3) shows two removable extensions. Step 1 shows inserting bolts from the top and clamps from the bottom. Step 2 shows how extensions can be removed for thick desks. Step 3 shows fastening clamps according to desk thickness, with visual cues for 'Thick desk' and 'Slim desk'.
LED Compatibility Indicator
Different colours LED light indicates to which console the wheel is connected.
- Blue - Indicates the connection with PlayStation®
- Green - Indicates the connection with Xbox®
- Purple - Indicates the connection with PC (D-Input)
- Orange - Indicates the connection with PC (X-Input)
- Red - Indicates the connection with Nintendo® Switch®
PlayStation®4 Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the original SONY® controller to the wheel with the USB-A to USB Micro B cable, provided in the packaging.
- Connect the wheel to the console's USB port and turn the console on.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on blue colour, then press the PS® button on the wheel.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the “PS4® buttons layout" as displayed in page 6.
Note: In case you lose the USB-A to USB Micro B cable, you can replace it with any similar cable available in the market, paying attention that it has DATA function.
Diagram showing the connection between the racing wheel and a PS4 controller using a USB-A to USB Micro B cable, and the wheel connecting to a PS4 console.
Note: You must connect the original SONY® DUALSHOCK 4® controller to the wheel. Third party's controllers, not officially licensed by SONY®, are not going to work.
PS4® Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing button labels: L3 (Left Red), D-pad up (Left White), L2 (Left Green), L1 (Left Paddle), Left Centre, Left Outer, D-pad, Share, Options, PS, Brake, Accelerator, Up (L1), Down (R1) for the sequential gear shifter. On the right side: R3 (Right Red), D-pad down (Right White), R2 (Right Green), R1 (Right Paddle), Right Centre, Right Outer, D-pad.
Xbox®One Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the original Xbox® One controller to the wheel with the USB-A to USB Micro B cable, provided in the packaging.
- Connect the wheel to the console's USB port and turn the console on.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on green colour, then press the Home button on the wheel.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the "Xbox® One buttons layout" as displayed in page 9.
Note: In case you lose the USB-A to USB Micro B cable, you can replace it with any similar cable available in the market, paying attention that it has DATA function.
Diagram showing the connection between the racing wheel and an Xbox One controller using a USB-A to USB Micro B cable, and the wheel connecting to an Xbox One console.
Note: You must connect the original Xbox®One controller to the wheel. Third party's controllers, not officially licensed by Xbox®, are not going to work.
Xbox® Series X|S Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the original Xbox® Series X|S controller to the wheel with the USB-A to USB-C Type C cable, provided in the packaging.
- Connect the wheel to the console's USB port and turn the console on.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on green colour, then press the Home button on the wheel.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the "Xbox® Series X|S buttons layout" as displayed in page 9.
Note: In case you lose the USB-A to USB Micro B cable, you can replace it with any similar cable available in the market, paying attention that it has DATA function.
Diagram showing the connection between the racing wheel and an Xbox Series X|S controller using a USB-A to USB-C cable, and the wheel connecting to an Xbox Series X|S console.
Note: You must connect the original Xbox®Series X|S controller to the wheel. Third party's controllers, not officially licensed by Xbox®, are not going to work.
XBOX®One & XBOX® Series X|S Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing button labels: No dedicated function (Left Red), D-pad up (Left White), Brake (Left Green), LB (Left Paddle), Y (Left Centre), X (Left Outer), D-pad, Back, Guide, Start, Brake, Accelerator, Up (LB), Down (RB) for the sequential gear shifter. On the right side: No dedicated function (Right Red), D-pad down (Right White), Accelerator (Right Green), RB (Right Paddle), B (Right Centre), A (Right Outer), D-pad.
PC D-Input Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the wheel to the PC's USB port.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on purple colour.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the "PC D-Input buttons layout" as displayed in page 11.
Note: From D-Input is possible to switch to X-Input pressing the button 13 (Home) for few seconds until the LED light changes color to orange.
Diagram showing the racing wheel connecting to a PC via USB, and a monitor displaying a game.
PC D-Input Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing numbered buttons and their functions: 11 (Left Red), 14 (Left White), 5 (Left Green), 7 (Left Paddle), 4 (Left Centre), 3 (Left Outer), D-pad, 10. On the right side: 12 (Right Red), 15 (Right White), 6 (Right Green), 8 (Right Paddle), 2 (Right Centre), 1 (Right Outer). Also shows Y-axis and Rotation indicators (18, 19) and the sequential gear shifter with Up (16) and Down (17) labels, and the Brake and Throttle pedals.
PC X-Input Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the wheel to the PC's USB port.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on orange colour.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the "PC X-Input buttons layout" as displayed in page 13.
Note: From X-Input is possible to switch to D-Input pressing the button 13 (Home) for few seconds until the LED light changes color to purple.
Diagram showing the racing wheel connecting to a PC via USB, and a monitor displaying a game.
PC X-Input Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing numbered buttons and their functions: 9 (Left Red), Y-Axis (-) (Left White), Z-Axis (-) (Left Green), 5 (Left Paddle), 4 (Left Centre), 3 (Left Outer), D-pad, 10. On the right side: 10 (Right Red), Y-Axis (+) (Right White), Z-Axis (+) (Right Green), 6 (Right Paddle), 2 (Right Centre), 1 (Right Outer). Also shows 'Analogue stick + Button 10', Z-Axis (-) and Z-Axis (+) indicators, and the sequential gear shifter with Up (5) and Down (6) labels.
Nintendo® Switch® Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the wheel to the Switch® Dock's USB port and turn the console on.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on red colour, then press the Home button on the wheel.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the “Switch® buttons layout" as displayed in page 15.
Diagram showing the racing wheel connecting to a Nintendo Switch Dock via USB.
Nintendo® Switch® Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing button labels: L (Left Red), D-pad up (Left White), ZL (Left Green), L (Left Paddle), X (Left Centre), Y (Left Outer), D-pad, (-) for Home button, (+) for Home button. On the right side: R (Right Red), D-pad down (Right White), ZR (Right Green), R (Right Paddle), A (Right Centre), B (Right Outer). Also shows 'Analogue stick + R' and ZL, ZR labels for the pedals.
PlayStation®3 Setup
- After you have setted the wheel and gear shifter as indicated in page 2, connect the wheel to the PS3® USB port and turn the console on.
- The wheel's LED automatically switch on blue colour, then press the Home button on the wheel.
- At this point, the wheel is ready. Play the game and customize your in-game setup, following the “PS3® buttons layout" as displayed in page 17.
Diagram showing the racing wheel connecting to a PS3 console via USB.
PS3® Buttons Layout
Diagram of the racing wheel showing button labels: No dedicated function (Left Red), D-pad up (Left White), L2 (Left Green), L1 (Left Paddle), Left Centre, Left Outer, D-pad, Share, Options, PS, Brake, Accelerator, Up (L1), Down (R1) for the sequential gear shifter. On the right side: No dedicated function (Right Red), D-pad down (Right White), R2 (Right Green), R1 (Right Paddle), Right Centre, Right Outer, D-pad.
Sequential Gear Shifter
- Sequential gear shifter
- Adjustable table mounting
Diagram showing the sequential gear shifter with labels 'Gear down' and 'Gear up' indicated by arrows.
Pedal Set
- Potentiometered (analog) pedals
- Metal plated
- Foldable footrest
Diagram showing the pedal set with labels 'Brake' and 'Accelerator'.
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