ENGLISH
CUBICON
TM
FOR THE GAMECUBE
™
VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
Thank you for purchasing the Mad Catz Cubicon for use with the GAMECUBE
video game system. The Cubicon is equipped with action buttons and d-pad, two
fully analog joysticks and rubberized grips for superior handling and comfort.
The durable 8-foot braided cable guarantees the ultimate in playing comfort. The
built-in intense vibration lets you feel the action. The Cubicon features Macro
programmability for the fast and furious action in your favorite games. This user
guide will help you understand how to use your Cubicon and get the most from
the features it has to offer.
The Cubicon is one of the most durable and reliable accessories you can buy. Be
sure to visit www.madcatz.com to register your product and check out our full
line of other quality video game accessories.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SET-UP
1
GENERAL OPERATION
2
MACROS
3
TROUBLESHOOTING
5
CAUTIONS
5
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
6
WARRANTY
6
SET-UP
1. Turn the power to your game system OFF, as described in the
GAMECUBE owner’s manual.
2. Insert the controller into the controller port on
the game system. Make sure the Cubicon
cable is securely connected.
3. Insert the game disk.
4. Turn the power to your game system ON and
begin play.
GENERAL OPERATION
Directional Pad
The D-Pad controls the direction in which the character moves. It is also used for
navigating menu screens and is the preferred control for precision directional moves.
Analog Sticks
The two analog sticks each control two axes (X-axis and Y-axis). Different software
titles will allow you to modify the way that the analog sticks react in the games.
The analog stick allows you to move your character with great movement depth.
Analog joysticks offer more variability in motion than the D-pad and are the
preferred method of control for many driving and action games. The left analog
controller is the most commonly used analog joystick for games.
Action Buttons
(A, B, X, Y, Z)
These buttons are used to perform various actions, depending on the software. For
more details, see the software instruction manual.
1
2
C
A
B
ST
ART
M
A C R O
ANALOG STICK
ANALOG STICK
TRIGGERS
START
MACRO
EXECUTION BUTTON
DIRECTIONAL
PAD
MACRO
PROGRAM BUTTON
ACTION
BUTTONS