AccuForce Xtreme Documentation
Everything you need to get your AccuForce Xtreme up and running as well as troubleshooting information.
Get your AccuForce Xtreme up and running quickly and easily.
What’s Included in the box?
- 1 AccuForce Xtreme wheel base
- 1 AccuForce Xtreme power supply
- 1 SimXperience Wireless Button Box with Alcantara Rim*
- 1 6ft USB A to B 2.0 cable
- 1 6ft IEC power cable
- 1 Molex power cable
*Provided rim subject to change. Not included with the no button box/steering wheel option.
Plugging everything in.
- Plug the USB Type B end of the cable into the back of the wheelbase, and the Type A side into the back of your PC into a USB 2.0 port. ( black in color. Not blue/red )
- With the power turned off on the power supply ( power switch on O, not I ), plug the Molex into the top-most matching Molex port on the back of the wheelbase and into the Molex port on the power supply.
- Plug the IEC power cable into the power supply and the other end into your wall outlet/surge protector.
You’re now ready to power on the wheelbase!
* Do not insert/remove Molex power cable while the power supply is turned on.
Setting up your Xtreme with Sim Commander.
- If you don’t already have Sim Commander, you can download the latest version at www.simxperience.com/downloads, If you do you can proceed to ‘Setting up an AccuForce Xtreme with an existing Sim Commander Install’ section of this document.
- Sign into Sim Commander with the same login credentials you use on our website and continue through the setup wizard. Make sure to Enable AccuForce Xtreme during setup.
- Click Launch on your preferred game and follow the game provided instructions for axis and button bindings.
Setting Up Your AccuForce Xtreme with an Existing Sim Commander Install
Tuning Your AccuForce Xtreme
Connecting the Wireless Button Box
Basic Troubleshooting
Work in progress
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What’s Included in the box?
- 1 AccuForce Xtreme wheel base
- 1 AccuForce Xtreme power supply
- 1 SimXperience Wireless Button Box with Alcantara Rim*
- 1 6ft USB A to B 2.0 cable
- 1 6ft IEC power cable
- 1 Molex power cable
*Provided rim subject to change. Not included with the no button box/steering wheel option.
Plugging everything in.
- Plug the USB Type B end of the cable into the back of the wheelbase, and the Type A side into the back of your PC into a USB 2.0 port. ( black in color. Not blue/red )
- With the power turned off on the power supply ( power switch on O, not I ), plug the Molex into the top-most matching Molex port on the back of the wheelbase and into the Molex port on the power supply.
- Plug the IEC power cable into the power supply and the other end into your wall outlet/surge protector.
You’re now ready to power on the wheelbase!
* Do not insert/remove Molex power cable while the power supply is turned on.
Setting up your Xtreme with Sim Commander.
- If you don’t already have Sim Commander, you can download the latest version at www.simxperience.com/downloads, If you do you can proceed to ‘Setting up an AccuForce Xtreme with an existing Sim Commander Install’ section of this document.
- Sign into Sim Commander with the same login credentials you use on our website and continue through the setup wizard. Make sure to Enable AccuForce Xtreme during setup.
- Click Launch on your preferred game and follow the game provided instructions for axis and button bindings.
Setting Up Your AccuForce Xtreme with an Existing Sim Commander Install
Tuning Your AccuForce Xtreme
Connecting the Wireless Button Box
Basic Troubleshooting
Work in progress
Getting Started
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