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6. Group box with the Raw information for each analog axis named
Axes Raw
Values
. Here you can see the values of each axis numerically and graphically
in a progress bar, red icons for the maximum and minimum values of each axis
and black icons for the zero position. Additionally, the user can see and adjust
the value of each icon manually clicking on the icon and inserting the desired
value manually (see section
Manually configure Raw Axes
).
7. Buttons to select the
Configuration
or
Game
mode, button to launch and
configure the
Overlay
and button to open the
Macros
window. Below you will
find a complete explanation about these features and how they work.
8. Text window named
Output
to test the keystrokes.
9. Configuration area for keystrokes and explanations assigned to each slot and
DX button status. When you press a button, the assigned DX button turns on
and the keystroke is shown in the Output box. This area contains a textbox for
the slot names, buttons to
SWAP, COPY, PASTE
and
CLEAR
the slot
information and two buttons to show Keystrokes/Explanations and buttons
names.
10. Menu strip with functionality to
Save
and
Read
configuration .xml files,
the keystrokes templates and
DOC
to access to the pdf documentation.
In general, every button, group box or numeric Up/Down control in the window has a
small pop-up box (tooltip) with basic information about it. This information will appear
when the mouse pointer is over the control.
Connecting RS_HID_DEV_TOOL and F18CGRH
There are two important concepts that you need to know before starting with the
explanation of how the F18CGRH and RS_HID_DEV_TOOL work.
The first one is that the RS_HID_DEV_TOOL application can work in two modes
selectable by buttons: in
Configuration Mode
and in
Game Mode
. The active mode is
shown with a red box in the button of active mode and clicking on the other button