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The rules are as follows; a non-native wheel goes in the "Wheel/Controller" port, whereas a native wheel or authentication controller goes in the "Controller" port. If the wizard requests a USB hub, it means a quality powered one (one that plugs into the wall). If the wizard requests a specific adapter, it needs it to adapt the accessory to a USB connector.

Setup Wizard

While it is advised to from start to finish for detailed & updated information, our "Setup Wizard", though outdated & no longer updatable, is still available to use. It can provide you with a basic idea of how to set up Drive Hub with your wheel & accessories, but it won't teach you about the special PS4/5® , or what mode your wheel should be physically switched to.

; this is exactly the same as Xbox Series X|S® Setup.

; this is exactly the same as PlayStation®5 Setup, with the understanding that with PS5®, a non-native wheel will require a supported , and just like PS4® & Xbox®, a native wheel will not require a controller.

If your wheel & accessories are not included in the wizard, check the , then select a wheel of the same brand & platform in the wizard, and it is likely its instructions will be the same.

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Fanatec®/Logitech® Wheel Modes
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