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Settings
The settings page incorporates the axis curve options that are also found in the Android app. You can adjust
the performance of the left stick, right stick and the triggers.
You can also adjust the sleep timer as you can on the mobile app.
The axis curves, can be used in conjunction with a profile made on the programming pages.
It is important to note that in PC mode, the L2 and R2 triggers report as buttons, so the axis curves
for these functions will not work.
Choose between genre specific pre-sets or have it your way via the custom profile.
Response Mode:
Normal = Axes perform normally with no modifications.
Precision = Axes are less sensitive in the middle section of their travel for precision aiming. This
mimics performance in shooter games on console.
Twitch = Very snappy axis response for fast movement and fast aiming.
Axis Sensitivity:
Alters the reaction sensitivity and the axis range that is sent to the host. For example setting the
sensitivity to 50% means the left stick will only output half of its data. In game, this would make a car
or character move or turn slower, if the reaction was too quick.
Dead Zones:
Sets an area where no input data is received. By default this is set to 0. This can be set at the centre
of the axis, or at the outer section of the axis. Some gamers apply small dead zones to the sticks for
racing games so that minor movements to not result in unwanted movement at high speed.
In this example image I have set a small central dead zone and set the left stick sensitivity to 50%.
Once you have a setup you are happy with, tap the apply button to activate the settings on the pad. Press
Apply again to send these default values to the controller.