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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
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Switch (13):
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OFF
position = gamepad is turned off.
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ON
position = gamepad is turned on, vibration mode is off (saves battery power).
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VIB
position = gamepad is turned on, vibration mode is on (uses more battery power).
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CONNECT buttons (8 and 12)
A connection between the gamepad and the receiver is established automatically.
These 2 buttons allow you to establish a connection in the event of a malfunction or when using
several T-Mini Wireless gamepads at the same time.
- The
LEDs
(11 and 12)
are lit up = signal between gamepad and receiver.
- The
LEDs
(11 and 12)
are flashing quickly = no signal between gamepad and receiver.
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The
LEDs
(11 and 12)
are off = gamepad is in sleep mode.
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The
LEDs
(11 and 12)
are flashing slowly = please change batteries.
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MODE button (7):
press this button to switch between modes.
- Analog mode (default on PS2 and PC): the LED
(11)
is lit up.
- Digital mode: the LED
(11)
is off.
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SLEEP MODE:
- The gamepad automatically turns off when not in use for 5 minutes.
- To “wake” it, press the START, SELECT, ANALOG, L3 or R3 buttons.
PROGRAMMING BUTTONS/ANALOG MINI-STICKS/D-PAD
All analog buttons (on PS2) or digital buttons (on PC), mini-stick directions (axes) and D-pad directions
can be programmed. The MAPPING button
(6)
allows you to switch the functions of your choice.
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Examples of possible uses:
- Switch the “X/1” and “Triangle/4” buttons.
- Switch the two analog mini-sticks
(in this case, you will to have to map the four directions of the first mini-stick to the four directions of
the second mini-stick).
- Switch the D-Pad with an analog mini-stick
(in this case, you will have to map the four D-Pad directions to the four directions of the mini-stick in
question).