Phantom-S User Manual
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4. Click the arrow to increase the value (up or right) while watching the game
until the player in the game starts to move slowly in the direction of the
adjustment.
It’s important that you stop adjusting the graph at the point (mouse
click) where the player begins to move in the game – this is where the
Deadzone is set perfectly. If you go past the point, simply click the
arrow to decrease the value until the player stops moving and repeat
step 4.
5. Repeat step 3 for each blue dot* on the graph.
Note:
Its very important that you set each direction's Deadzone (X-axis, Y-axis
and Diagonal) when using the
Auto
Zone Type.
6. Click
OK
, then click
Save
to save the Deadzone settings to the current
profile, and then click
Upload
to upload the new Deadzone settings to the
Phantom-S. You can also click
Save as
to save the profile to another
Group.
7. Test the mouse within the first-person shooter game. Movements will be
smooth, stable and accurate. You’ll also notice that shooting becomes
more steady and reliable than with the game controller.
If any mouse movements are shaky or jumpy repeat the steps to set
the Deadzone. With the Deadzone set the mouse performance
should be excellent. Also see Quick Start Mouse Configuration,
page 12 for more mouse settings.