On the top of the wheel base is an infrared panel for Kinect connectivity.Next to that yellow button on the base are the Xbox Home button and a blue LED.The front right side of the wheel base has a yellow button that can be used in conjunction with Mode to change wheel angle and other settings. On the front left side of the wheel's base you'll find a mode button and a red LED.On Xbox One, they act as Left Bumper and Right Bumper. Just behind the wheel itself are two metal gear shift paddles that you pull towards yourself to activate.Use this switch to make routine functions look cool. On Xbox One, twisting the Manettino left acts as the View button and turning it right activates the Menu button. Under the wipers/Menu button is the curious Manettino switch, an exclusive feature of Ferrari wheels.On the right side, below A and B, the Menu/Start button replaces the Ferrari's wipers button.It doesn't feel as good to use as a real d-pad, but it certainly blends in beautifully. Just south of the suspension/A button, the large red Engine Start button acts as the Xbox One d-pad.Below X and Y on the left, the View/Back Button and a second A button fill in for the Ferrari's lights and suspension buttons.The X, Y, A, and B buttons sit high around the wheel's center, replacing the Ferrari's indicator switches.Finding specific buttons or remembering what certain items do can be tricky, but after enough races you'll know all of the important ones inside and out. Thanks to the Ferrari license, this wheel looks amazingly close to the wheel found in actual Ferrari 458 Italia cars (at 7/10 scale).Īll of the buttons you need to play and navigate racing games (even the d-pad) are disguised as authentic Ferrari buttons and dials. Compared to its nearest competitor (the $400 Mad Catz Pro Racing Wheel), Thrustmaster's TX Racing Wheel is the much more attractive peripheral.
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