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IMPORTANT 

First, please make sure your
PlayStation is turned off before
plugging in or unplugging your
controller.

FEATURES

•  Built-in force feedback (Dual

Shock

and Dual Shock

2

compatible)

•  Full analog, digital, or steering

wheel simulation mode selector
with LED indicator

•  Dual analog joysticks with

push-down buttons (L3, R3)

•  12 analog action buttons in full

analog support

•  Macro button for programming

functions to button
combinations 

•  Innovative 8-way directional

pad.

NOTES

•  The controller can be used with

any software which displays
the "Analog Controller
Compatible", "Dual Shock 2
Compatible" or " NeGcon
Compatible" icons.

•  The built-in force feedback can

be used with any software
which displays the "Vibration
Function Compatible" icon.
(The vibration function can be
turned on or off using your
game’s "Option" controls.)

PLAY MODE SELECTION

The controller features three
modes of function: Digital, Full
Analog, and Steering Wheel
Simulation.

The mode LED light on your
controller will indicate the mode
of use in the following manner:

• Digital Mode

(Mode LED is OFF)

• Full Analog Mode

(Mode LED is ON)

•  Steering Wheel Mode

(Mode LED is BLINKING)

FULL ANALOG MODE

Full Analog Mode is available
with games displaying "Analog
Controller Compatible" and "Dual
Shock 2 Compatible" icons.

•  To use the Full Analog Mode,

press the MODE button until
the mode LED is turned on.
You are now in Full Analog
Mode.

•  The pressure force for the

analog action buttons can be
adjusted in certain games by
using "Option" controls.

•  In "Analog Controller

Compatible" PlayStation
games, the controller will act
only as a "Dual Shock
controller". Therefore, there is
no analog function for the
action buttons.

DIGITAL MODE

Note: Digital Mode is only
available with certain games.
Refer to your game manual.

•  To use the Digital Mode, press

the MODE button until the
Mode LED light is turned off.
You are now in Digital Mode.

STEERING SIMULATION MODE

Press MODE button until the
Mode LED light begins to blink.
You are now in Steering Wheel
Simulation Mode.

Notes: 

•  While in this mode, this

controller will emulate an
Analog Steering Wheel. All
movements to the Left Analog
Stick will emulate steering,
while the Right Analog Stick
will serve as both gas and
brake pedals.

•  Refer to your game manual for

additional information regarding
the location and setting of
button functions required for
game play.

MACRO FUNCTION

The Nostromo p45 has a Macro
Button. This button is for use in
certain games, mainly fighting
games, where you can combine
button presses on the directional
pad and/or the action buttons to
execute special moves. Macro
functionality allows you to use
additional functions with a single
button press, giving you the
advantage you need to win.

RECORDING MACROS:

Macros can be set to the T4, L3,
T2, and R3 buttons. Up to 15
button presses can be
programmed into one macro.
When programming macros,
keep in mind that pressing
multiple buttons simultaneously
counts as one single command
(pressing directional left, circle,

and square at the same time will
count as one command, not
three). Button presses must be
executed within 1.5 seconds of
each other to be stored in the
macro.

DELAY:

Some combos require a delay
between commands. Pressing
SELECT will record a delay. A
delay does not count as one of
the fifteen programmable button
presses.

HOLD:

In some combos, you need to
hold the button (or direction)
down for a period of time. To do
this, hit the button twice, or as
many times as necessary.

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