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Connecting to an Xbox game console

Connecting D-Pad cables

To connect to an Xbox game console, you will first need to connect 

Game On

 to an Xbox Adaptive Controller. 

Do not connect Game On to any of the USB sockets on the Xbox console as these do not support generic game 

controllers. Instead, connect the socket marked PC/ XAC LEFT [9] to the left socket on the Xbox Adaptive 

Controller and the socket marked XAC RIGHT [10] to the right socket. This is necessary because each socket 

on Xbox Adaptive Controller only supports some of the game controller functions. Please refer to Figure 1.

Many games can be played perfectly well without the 

D-Pad  buttons.  However,  if  the  D-Pad  is  necessary 

for  the  games  you  intend  to  play,  you  will  need  to 

make four more connections between 

Game On

 and 

the Xbox Adaptive Controller using sockets [11]. We 

have provided four colour coded cables and a decal 

to make this easier. Begin by attaching the coloured 

decal  to  your  Xbox  Adaptive  Controller  as  shown 

in  Figure  2,  making  sure  it  is  correctly  orientated 

and adjacent to the four D-Pad sockets. (Note that 

an  ‘L’  and  ‘R’  is  included  on  the  decal  to  help  with 

orientation). Now connect the corresponding cables 

to  the 

Game  On

  sockets  and  to  the  Xbox  Adaptive 

Controller, so red goes to red, yellow to yellow and so 

on. See Figure 3.

Unfortunately, neither of the sockets support the D-Pad functions, nor the Left and Right Triggers. If these 

are required for the games you intend to play, you will need to follow one or both of the next two steps:

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Summary of Contents for Game On 1

Page 1: ... has low cognition and would be unable to understand a full game controller layout Editing the grid set may also be beneficial when using Game On with Co Pilot The display and keypad on Game On with Pretorian Technologies allows the user to adapt the degree of thumbstick movement and all timer periods and may optionally be saved as a Profile Up to six Profiles may be stored and recalled either usi...

Page 2: ...e play Stores up to six Profiles to allow customisation for individual users and or individual games Multi player facility allows both co operative play of a single game or simultaneous game play in a single setting Fully customisable grid sets allow the grid to be changed according to the user s unique requirements Can also be used for gaming using switch scanning instead of eye gaze 1 LCD displa...

Page 3: ...u once the driver has successfully been installed NothingshouldbeconnectedtotheUSBsocketmarkedXACRIGHT 10 nortotheD Padconnectionsockets 11 Game On appears to the computer as a generic game controller whereas some games for example Forza will only respond to proprietary game controllers If you are intending to play a game of this kind there are two options open to you Install Game On via an Xbox A...

Page 4: ... D Pad is necessary for the games you intend to play you will need to make four more connections between Game On and the Xbox Adaptive Controller using sockets 11 We have provided four colour coded cables and a decal to make this easier Begin by attaching the coloured decal to your Xbox Adaptive Controller as shown in Figure 2 making sure it is correctly orientated and adjacent to the four D Pad s...

Page 5: ...he list Then dismiss this menu by pressing B 5 Now press B to get back to the Profiles menu navigate to the slot number drop down and assign your new Game On profile to a slot number Figure 4 shows how the summary screen should look 6 Make sure your Xbox Adaptive Controller is set to the corresponding Slot number whenever you are using Game On For example if you are using Slot 1 ensure that the to...

Page 6: ...ee of movement of both thumbsticks and the times for which the buttons thumbstick buttons Triggers and Bumpers are pressed It also allows you to set up the double click and Rapid Fire functions You will almost certainly need to change these settings depending on the games you play and your particular requirements Up to six complete sets of these settings may be stored and recalled each is called a...

Page 7: ...ection entitled Rapid Fire for more details Definition The time between successive clicks when a double click or Rapid Fire on A B X Y LTor RTbuttons occurs Possible settings 1 to 10 where each increment represents a time of 125ms Default Setting 1 approx 0 125sec Rapid Fire Gap Time See Section entitled Rapid Fire for more details Definition The number of Rapid Fire presses on A B X Y LTor RT Pos...

Page 8: ...lease refer to the section entitled Setting the Player Number for more information Figure 5 shows a typical intermediate grid set The D Pad and right thumbstick actions are grouped together in a cross shape to correspond with the direction of movement Momentary buttons are towards the inside of the group and Hold buttons towards the outside A Stop button is provided for each thumbstick which will ...

Page 9: ...of the key advantages of using Grid 3 is the ability to be able to edit grid sets to suit your exact needs Users with limited cognition may benefit from having a reduced set of controls allowing the remaining controls to be laid out more clearly and each of the remaining cells to be larger If you wish to customise the grid sets provided please refer to Smartbox documentation for full details on ho...

Page 10: ...h rapid fire will comprise ten hits of 0 25s duration i e 2 5 seconds altogether If alternatively the Button Time was set to 2 0 25s and the Rapid Fire Gap to 2 0 25s the total time would be 0 5 seconds or two presses per second There is no requirement for the two settings to be the same The longest press cycle time is when Button Time and the Rapid Fire Gap are both set to 10 1 25s the time for e...

Page 11: ...ake sure the cables are the correct way around refer to Figure 1 No line of sight between AAC device and Game On infra red window 8 Re orientate and remove any obstructions Output from Game On does not correspond to the settings I made Make sure you have the correct Profile selected either using the Profile button 6 or the Profile cells in the grid set When connected via an Xbox Adaptive Controlle...

Page 12: ...d are acknowledged Pretorian Technologies would like to thank Tom Wagner Smartbox Assistive Technology Everyone Can and SpecialEffect for their considerable assistance in developing Game On Game On with Pretorian Technologies is a registered trademark of Pretorian Technologies Ltd For use with Game On 1 Version 1 3 firmware 114 0 and 115 0 www everyonecan org uk www thinksmartbox com product game ...

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