Xbox 360 Steering Wheel on Xbox One

Xbox 360 Steering Wheel on Xbox One - Man Holding Black Game Controller

I recently decided to start playing racing games again but of course my old 360 steering wheel won't connect to my Xbox One.

Found out there was a work around by streaming through windows 10 so I tried that but getting weird bugs. The steering wheel (controller) is calibrated with windows 10 and inputs seem fine when testing but as soon as I start streaming the controller starts acting funny.

It appears as if the left directional arrow is constantly pressed even though this didn't happen in windows test. I ma able to use the up and down arrows on controller but none of the other buttons. Feel it may be a mapping issue but can't seem to find anywhere on the Xbox companion app to reconfigure.

Any ideas?






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Does the Xbox 360 Ferrari wheel work on Xbox One?

The version you are using is the old RW Ferrari 458 Racing Wheel that is compatible with xbox 360 and not compatible with xbox one.

How do I connect my steering wheel to my Xbox One?

Now, in time for the arrival of Forza Motorsport 6, Logitech and Fanatec both have Xbox One-compatible wheels on the market (both will also work with PCs, and the Fanatec with the PS3 and PS4).

Is a steering wheel compatible with Xbox One?

They introduced the DriveHub. The DriveHub is a cross over gaming adapter that will allow you to use virtually any Force Feedback Steering wheel on your Xbox One or PlayStation 4 gaming console. The Drive Hub automatically configures your wheel to match the detected gaming Console.



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