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Making A Profile
Profile Editor
The Profile Editor is the tool used to create and edit profiles. With a profile, you can program a
game controller to perform several actions beyond what game controllers typically do.
Some examples of the types of actions you can program are:
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Single Key
- make a button on the controller work like a keyboard key.
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Macros
- record a sequence of keyboard keys and/or game controller events to be
played back when a button is pushed.
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Remap Buttons
- you can remap the buttons on the game controller to one another to
achieve various effects.
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Remap Axes
- the axis on the game controllers can be moved between joysticks or
buttons as you see fit.
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Enhanced Axis Features
- break an axis up into bands and program different functions
in each band.
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Three shift modes
- each game controller can have three shift buttons that quadruple
the number of functions that can be programmed into the other buttons.
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Mouse
- the game controller can be programmed to function as a mouse so you can
leave your hands on the controller to navigate game menus and such.
Main Screen
This figure shows the Profile Editor for the Nostromo n50 SpeedPad