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Gameport Installation &
Calibration
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Adding a Game Controller to
Windows
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From the Control Panel, start the
Game Controllers applet |
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Click [Add...] |
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Click [Custom...] |
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From the Custom Game Controller
dialogbox:
- Special characteristics:
[Joystick]
- Axis: 4
- Buttons:
4
- Controller name:
RCjoystick
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Select the recently created
RCjoystick and click OK |
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Controller Calibration
Connect the gameport interface to the Transmitter.
Depending on the method of power to the transmitter, you may need to turn on
the transmitter (see this section).
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Properties of the newly created
RCjoystick |
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Select the [Settings] tab, and click
on [Calibrate...] |
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This will start the Calibration
Wizard, click [Next >] |
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Center both sticks and press the fire
button (at the interface circuit box) |
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Depending on the channel assignment
of your transmitter, move the stick(s) that would move the cross hair to
its max and min position for both X and Y axis. If you're not sure, just
move both sticks in complete circles |
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Center both sticks and press the fire
button (at the interface circuit box) |
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Depending on the channel assignment
of your transmitter, move the stick that would change the meter value to
its max and min position. If you're not sure, just move both sticks in
complete circles |
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Center both sticks and press the fire
button (at the interface circuit box) |
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Depending on the channel assignment
of your transmitter, move the stick that would change the meter value to
its max and min position. If you're not sure, just move both sticks in
complete circles |
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Click [Finish] to complete the
calibration |
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