Superdrive Gaming Steering Wheel: Connection Guide
Multi-Language Connection Procedures
This document provides instructions for connecting your Superdrive gaming steering wheel to compatible consoles. The procedures are detailed in several languages:
- English: Connection procedure (page 1)
- French: Procédure de connexion (page 1)
- German: Vorgehensweise bei der Anmeldung (page 2)
- Spanish: Procedimiento de conexión (page 2)
- Italian: Procedura di connessione (page 3)
Detailed Connection Steps (English)
Follow these steps to set up your steering wheel:
- Step 1: Connect Peripherals
Ensure your gaming console (PS4 or Xbox) is powered off. Connect the Superdrive steering wheel to the console's USB port. Additionally, connect the steering wheel to your game controller's USB microphone port using the provided cable.
Diagram 1: Illustrates the steering wheel being connected via USB to the game console and also to the game controller.
- Step 2: Power On Console
Turn on your gaming console using its main power button. It is important that your game controller is powered off at this stage.
Diagram 2: Shows the console's power indicator as ON and the controller's power indicator as OFF.
- Step 3: Activate Steering Wheel
Once the console has powered on and is ready, press the "Home" button ? on your Superdrive steering wheel. This action activates the steering wheel and establishes its connection with the console.
Diagram 3: Depicts the console powered ON and the controller powered ON, with the user pressing the "Home" button on the steering wheel.
Diagram 4: A general view of the Superdrive steering wheel, highlighting the "Home" button.
Important Notes and Troubleshooting
Cable Verification: Ensure the cable connecting the steering wheel to the controller is functional and supports data transfer. Use the cable supplied with the steering wheel or the official cable for your PS4 or Xbox One system.
Persistent Issues: If problems persist, please provide the following information when seeking support: the steering wheel's serial number, your console model (e.g., PS4 Classic/Slim/Pro, Xbox One Classic/S/X), and your system's operating system version (e.g., PS4 7.1 or 4.1).