The are a legend in sim racing, being the first mainstream set to offer a load cell brake. While they were released over a decade ago, many racers still use them today because of their robust all-aluminum construction. However, since the official manual for the V1 is now difficult to find, users often look for a "better manual" that covers modern drivers, maintenance, and the crucial differences between these and newer versions like the V2 and V3. 1. Essential Setup & Connections
Open the Fanatec Control Panel , select "Pedals," and press each pedal to ensure it registers 0% at rest and 100% when fully depressed.
Use a standard USB-B to USB-A cable (printer style).