PROGRAMMING THE OPTICAL WHEEL AND TRIGGERS
The 2 directions of the optical wheel and the 2 progressive triggers can be programmed using the
MAPPING button (7).
• Examples of possible applications:
Programming a button, direction of a mini-stick or of the D-Pad:
- onto the "up" or "down" direction of the optical wheel
- onto the "right" trigger or "left" trigger
• Programming procedure on optical wheel and triggers:
Steps
1
Enable "MANUAL PRESET" (9) by pressing the button
2
Press and release the MAPPING button (7)
3
Press and release the button or direction to program
Raise or lower the direction on the optical wheel
4
Or press the trigger onto which you wish to place your function
(with your programming applied to the optical wheel or triggers)
SWITCHING BUTTONS/MINI-STICKS/D-PAD
All progressive buttons (on PS2 and PS3) or digital buttons (on PC), as well as directions of the mini-sticks
and of the D-Pad can be switched using the MAPPING button (7).
• Examples of possible applications:
- Switch buttons between themselves
- Switch the 2 mini-sticks
(in this case, you will to have to map the 4 directions of the first mini-stick to the 4 directions of the
second mini-stick)
- Switch the D-Pad with a mini-stick
(in this case, you will have to map the 4 D-Pad directions to the 4 directions of the mini-stick in
question).
• Procedure for switching buttons, mini-sticks and D-Pad
(does not work with the optical wheel and triggers, except for on PC in "7 axes" mode)
Steps
1
Enable "MANUAL PRESET" (9) by pressing the button
2
Press and release the MAPPING button (7)
3
Press and release the button or direction to switch
Press and release the button or direction onto which you wish to
4
Your "MANUAL PRESET" is now enabled and up to date (with the 2 functions switched)
Action
Your "MANUAL PRESET" is now enabled and up to date
Action
place your function
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Color of PRESET
button
Lit up Green
Lit up Red
Flashes Red
Lit up Green
Color of PRESET
button
Lit up Green
Lit up Red
Flashes Red
Lit up Green