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SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel Review
| Manufacturer: | SteelSeries |
| Product: | Simraceway SRW-S1 |
| Date: | Fri, Jan 06, 2012 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Ken Brown - |
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SRW-S1: Out of the package

The USB cord that attaches to the SRW-S1 is a very thick, braided cord that can easily withstand chairs rolling over it or any other trauma. The cord is actually quite long (8-feet!) so there is plenty of space for you to connect the wheel no matter where your PC sits.

The weight of the SRW-S1 feels just right as it’s nowhere as light as the Wii wheel, but has a life-like feel. In game, you can imagine the wheel can be a little overwhelming, but upon closer examination, the layout is logical and the included Simracing game is a great way to get comfortable.
You will notice a D-pad towards the left which is the only hint that this wheel is being used for video games. Actually, you can use it to navigate around your HUD in-game and its default is your Seat Adjustment. Below that is your steering sensitivity for those who like a bit of understeer (push), a realistic car adjustment for those who have time on the track.

Flipping over the SRW-S1 wheel you will easily spot the 4 paddles. The top two are for shifting up and down, while the large two on the bottom are for your throttle and brake. The shift paddles have a distinct “click” like all paddle shifters, but the lower two levers are more like your throttle in a real-life car.

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Page 1 - SteelSeries Introduces Simraceway SRW-S1 Steering Wheel
Page 2 - SRW-S1: Out of the package Page 3 - SRW-S1: Setup & Racing Page 4 - SRW-S1: Final Thoughts |
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