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(e) Repeat Steps (a) through (d) to edit any other Macro Keys. To exit Macro
Mode, press SETUP.
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TO DELETE A CURRENT MACRO KEY:
(a) With
SEL.KEY:?
showing (as well as the symbols for any Macro Keys
assigned to that group), choose the Macro Key you want to delete by
pressing that button on the gamepad. The display will show
EDIT/DEL.
,
with
EDIT
automatically highlighted. Move the right joystick to the right to
highlight
DEL.
.
(b) Press MACRO to confirm. After
UPDATING!
flashes briefly, that button’s
symbol will disappear from the LCD, and
SEL.KEY:?
will be displayed.
(c) Repeat Steps (a) and (b) to delete any other Macro Keys. To exit Macro
Mode, press SETUP.
4. LOCKING THE AXES
The analog sticks on the PX5000 gamepad offer a lockable axis feature, which is ideal for
improved control in situations where the axes need to be handled separately! Try it out for
steering and accelerator/brake functions in driving games, for example, or in flight simulation
games. To lock the axis for either of the sticks, simply rotate the Axis Lock Dial to your desired
setting, as described below. As soon as the dial clicks into place, the axis has been locked.
Caution: The Axis Lock Dial can only be rotated 90 degrees. If you attempt to rotate the dial
too far or force it in any way, you risk damaging the mechanism!
• To lock the vertical axis: Turn the dial until the alignment marks line up with the vertical
marks on the stick.
• To lock the horizontal axis: Turn the dial until the alignment marks line up with the hori-
zontal marks on the stick.
• To unlock either axis: Turn the dial until the alignment marks are in a diagonal position.
5. HAVE QUESTIONS? HERE’S SOME HELP!
a. My PX5000 isn’t functioning. What’s wrong?
• Check the cable connections. Turn off your PlayStation®2/PS one™/PlayStation® and
unplug the PX5000 from the controller port. Then plug it back in, making certain that
the connection is snug.
• Make sure that your console’s power cord is plugged in snugly, both into the unit itself
and into the wall. Consult your PlayStation®2/PS one™/PlayStation® manual for
console troubleshooting.
b. The sticks don’t seem to be working correctly.
• Is the Axis Lock function enabled? If the alignment marks on the Axis Lock Dial are
lined up with the marks on the stick (either horizontally or vertically), the axis is
locked—and movement is restricted to that axis only. To unlock the axis, turn the dial
until the alignment marks are in a diagonal position.
• Are you in Digital Mode? If so, the analog sticks are currently emulating the D-Pad and
the
[
,
}
,
]
, and
{
buttons. Switch to Analog Mode, if desired, by pressing ANALOG.
c. I’m trying to add a Macro Key, but the display keeps showing
MACRO FULL
.