You plug a USB dongle into one of the USB ports on your PS3, then connect the AC adapter to the steering wheel, and plug it into a power outlet. The Driving Force Wireless lives up to its billing as being simple to operate and easy to set up. (Wii users take note: Logitech offers the nearly identical Speed Force Wireless, which is optimized for the Nintendo console.) To hit the gas or brake, you pull up on either flap with your hand. The gas and brake "pedals" are flaps positioned just behind the wheel. It's a one-piece steering wheel that-as its name implies-is wireless (except for the power cord) and is designed to sit on your lap without any clamping required. That's why Logitech created new a entry-level model: the Driving Force Wireless. The Driving Force GT was still a wired model that required you to connect a cable to your PS3, clamp the wheel to a table or desk, and deal with the foot pedal setup as well.
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