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I. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Hama Cromo Gamepad

and congratulations on your decision.

We are certain that our product will provide you with

a great deal of gaming pleasure for years to come.

This quick guide contains valuable information on

operating and configuring the gamepad. Please

keep these instructions in a safe location for future

reference.

II. Product Features

• 12 programmable buttons

• 2 360° analogue sticks including button function

• Rubberised air pad to relieve strain on hand

muscles

• Additional air cushions with light effects on the

primary fire buttons and directional pad

• Switchable analogue/digital function

• 2 integrated motors for vibration

• Macro function for saving sequences (not sup

ported by all games)

III. System Requirements

• Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista

• USB port

Note:

Please note that USB operation is not supported by

Windows 95/NT.

IV. Installation

Software installation

1. Insert the enclosed driver CD into your

CD-ROM drive.

2. The installation program starts automatically.

3. If it does not start, proceed as follows:

START > Run > Browse

Select your CD-ROM drive.

4. Double-click the autorun.exe file.

5. Follow the steps in the installation program.

6. Restart your PC.

Hardware installation

1. After installing the software, plug the USB cable

of your gamepad into a USB port on your

computer. Your operating system may prompt

you to insert your Windows CD to install the new

hardware components.

2. To configure the device, click:

START > Settings > Control Panel > Game

Controllers

(Windows XP in standard view: Start > Control

Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Game

Controllers)

Note that the Game Controllers control panel is

called Gaming Options in Windows ME.

3. Select the Hama Cromo pad.

4. Now click Properties to test and calibrate all

functions in the menu, including vibration.

V. Functions

Macro function

The Cromo Pad allows you to save certain movement

and button sequences.

To do so, proceed as follows:

1. Press the Macro button.

2. Now press one of the four buttons you wish to

set (button 5, button 6, button 11 or button 12 –

see button description)

3. You can now set the button sequence via the

other buttons and the directions via the eight-way

directional pad

4. Press the Macro button again.

5. Now press the button you set to perform the

sequence

To clear the combination, press Macro, then the

button which was set and then press Macro

again.

Note:

Not all games support the macro function, which

means that the buttons do not play back the sequen-

ce saved when pressed.

Operating Instruction

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Summary of Contents for Cromo

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Page 4: ...uttons 2 8 way controller 3 Macro button 4 6 action buttons 5 Toggle button analogue digital 6 2 analogue sticks with a button function 7 Integrated motors for dual vibration effect f 1 4 gâchettes 2 Croix octodirectionnelle 3 Touche Macro 4 6 boutons d action 5 Touche de commutation analogi que numérique 6 2 sticks analogiques avec fonction de touche 7 Moteurs intégrés pour une vibration binaire ...

Page 5: ...the installation program 6 Restart your PC Hardware installation 1 After installing the software plug the USB cable of your gamepad into a USB port on your computer Your operating system may prompt you to insert your Windows CD to install the new hardware components 2 To configure the device click START Settings Control Panel Game Controllers Windows XP in standard view Start Control Panel Printers...

Page 6: ...help you by providing a quick all around view Notes 1 Ensure that your game software supports game controllers 2 In order to use the vibration function your game software must support Force Vibration Force Feedback 3 If some buttons do not function in the game check the button settings in the option menu They can generally be configured there as well Also refer to the manual of the game in question...

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