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** Windows 64bits: le répertoire C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX\config. | ** Windows 64bits: le répertoire C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX\config. | ||
− | ==gimx-config== | + | ==gimx-fpsconfig== |
+ | --todo: write stuff! | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==gimx-config== <!--T:5--> | ||
− | === | + | ===Start=== <!--T:6--> |
--todo: add screenshot | --todo: add screenshot | ||
− | === | + | ===Button tab=== <!--T:7--> |
− | + | Bind controls (button or axis, from any device) to controller buttons (cross, select, etc.). | |
--todo: add screenshot | --todo: add screenshot | ||
− | === | + | ===Axis tab=== <!--T:8--> |
− | + | Bind controls (button or axis, from any device) to controller axes (left stick x, left stick y, pressure sensitive buttons, etc.). | |
--todo: add screenshot | --todo: add screenshot | ||
− | === | + | ===Overall tab=== <!--T:9--> |
− | + | This is the place to configure: | |
− | * | + | * the profile trigger, which is the button that activate the profile |
− | : | + | :The profile activation can be delayed (for ex. 100ms).<br /> |
− | : | + | :If the switch back checkbox is enabled, GIMX will switch back to the previous profile when the button is released.<br /> |
− | : | + | :Typical use cases that allow to tweak the ADS mouse parameters in FPS games: |
− | :# | + | :# second profile with right mouse button as trigger, and switch back enabled; right mouse button is bind to the ADS button (for ex. l1) in both profiles<br /> |
− | :# | + | :# first and second profiles with right mouse button as trigger, and switch back disabled; right mouse button is bind to the ADS button (for ex. l1) in the first profile only ("toggle mode")<br /> |
− | * | + | * left or right stick intensities |
− | : | + | :This can be used to have a precise control over a stick with buttons.<br /> |
− | : | + | :Typical use case for FPS games:<br /> |
− | :* WASD | + | :* WASD is bind to the left stick<br /> |
− | :* | + | :* mouse wheel down and up resp. decrease and increase the left stick intensity<br /> |
− | :* dead zone = 20 (position | + | :* dead zone = 20 (lowest stick position along each axis)<br /> |
− | :* steps = | + | :* steps = 3 (number of stick positions along each axis) |
+ | <!--T:10--> | ||
<div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-1.png http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-1.png]</div> | <div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-1.png http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-1.png]</div> | ||
--todo: update screenshot | --todo: update screenshot | ||
− | ===Controllers=== | + | ===Controllers=== <!--T:11--> |
− | + | This part is only applicable for bluetooth.<br /> | |
− | + | Up to 7 sixaxis controllers, each using a different bluetooth dongle, can be emulated by GIMX.<br /> | |
− | + | Each controller can be configured independently. | |
+ | <!--T:12--> | ||
--todo: add screenshot | --todo: add screenshot | ||
− | === | + | ===Profiles=== <!--T:13--> |
− | + | There are up to 8 profiles per controller.<br /> | |
− | + | For example, it's possible to define a profile for aiming: copy-paste the profile #1 to profile #2, define the right mouse click as profile #2 trigger with switch back (Overall tab), and adjust the mouse sensitivity & acceleration (Axis tab). | |
+ | <!--T:14--> | ||
<div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-4.png http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-4.png]</div> | <div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-4.png http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/Sixemuconf-4.png]</div> | ||
--todo: update screenshot | --todo: update screenshot | ||
− | === | + | ===Config conversion=== <!--T:15--> |
− | Items | + | Items of the "Edit" menu that allow to convert a configuration: |
+ | <!--T:16--> | ||
<div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.jpg http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.jpg]</div> | <div class="image200px">[http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.jpg http://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.jpg]</div> | ||
− | + | <!--T:17--> | |
− | + | The "Replace Mouse" item allows to change the mouse name and id.<br /> | |
− | + | The "Convert mouse sensitivity" item allows to adjust the mouse sensitivity according to source/destination DPI values.<br /> | |
− | + | The "Replace Keyboard" item allows to change the keyboard name and id. | |
− | |||
− | + | ===Advanced=== <!--T:18--> | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | <!--T:19--> | |
− | - | + | * Multiple mice and keyboards: check this box if you want two mice or two keyboards to be independent. |
+ | :Use case: use the mouse wheel of a keypad (such as the n52te) independently from the mouse wheel. | ||
+ | * Link controls: updates bindings in all controller profiles. | ||
+ | :Use case: a same binding is defined in profiles 1 & 2; modify the binding in profile 1: the binding in profile 2 is updated. | ||
+ | * Auto-bind controls: remap bindings according to the labels; the configuration to modify and the reference configuration should have labels configured (column 'Label' in Button and Axis tabs). |
Revision as of 11:07, 16 July 2012
- gimx-config est l'éditeur de configuration à usage général, et le plus complet des 2 éditeurs.
- gimx-fpsconfig est l'éditeur de configuration pour les FPS, plus facile à utiliser, mais beaucoup moins complet.
Contents
Notes
- gimx-config peut éditer les configs produites par gimx-fpsconfig, et vice-versa.
- Les fichiers de configuration doivent être sauvés dans:
- Ubuntu: le répertoire ~/.emuclient/config. ~ est le dossier personnel. Le dossier .emuclient est caché (dans le gestionnaire de fichiers, appuyer sur ctrl+h pour afficher les répertoires cachés).
- Windows 32bits: le répertoire C:\Program Files\GIMX\config
- Windows 64bits: le répertoire C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX\config.
gimx-fpsconfig
--todo: write stuff!
gimx-config
Start
--todo: add screenshot
Button tab
Bind controls (button or axis, from any device) to controller buttons (cross, select, etc.). --todo: add screenshot
Axis tab
Bind controls (button or axis, from any device) to controller axes (left stick x, left stick y, pressure sensitive buttons, etc.). --todo: add screenshot
Overall tab
This is the place to configure:
- the profile trigger, which is the button that activate the profile
- The profile activation can be delayed (for ex. 100ms).
- If the switch back checkbox is enabled, GIMX will switch back to the previous profile when the button is released.
- Typical use cases that allow to tweak the ADS mouse parameters in FPS games:
- second profile with right mouse button as trigger, and switch back enabled; right mouse button is bind to the ADS button (for ex. l1) in both profiles
- first and second profiles with right mouse button as trigger, and switch back disabled; right mouse button is bind to the ADS button (for ex. l1) in the first profile only ("toggle mode")
- second profile with right mouse button as trigger, and switch back enabled; right mouse button is bind to the ADS button (for ex. l1) in both profiles
- left or right stick intensities
- This can be used to have a precise control over a stick with buttons.
- Typical use case for FPS games:
- WASD is bind to the left stick
- mouse wheel down and up resp. decrease and increase the left stick intensity
- dead zone = 20 (lowest stick position along each axis)
- steps = 3 (number of stick positions along each axis)
- WASD is bind to the left stick
--todo: update screenshot
Controllers
This part is only applicable for bluetooth.
Up to 7 sixaxis controllers, each using a different bluetooth dongle, can be emulated by GIMX.
Each controller can be configured independently.
--todo: add screenshot
Profiles
There are up to 8 profiles per controller.
For example, it's possible to define a profile for aiming: copy-paste the profile #1 to profile #2, define the right mouse click as profile #2 trigger with switch back (Overall tab), and adjust the mouse sensitivity & acceleration (Axis tab).
--todo: update screenshot
Config conversion
Items of the "Edit" menu that allow to convert a configuration:
The "Replace Mouse" item allows to change the mouse name and id.
The "Convert mouse sensitivity" item allows to adjust the mouse sensitivity according to source/destination DPI values.
The "Replace Keyboard" item allows to change the keyboard name and id.
Advanced
- Multiple mice and keyboards: check this box if you want two mice or two keyboards to be independent.
- Use case: use the mouse wheel of a keypad (such as the n52te) independently from the mouse wheel.
- Link controls: updates bindings in all controller profiles.
- Use case: a same binding is defined in profiles 1 & 2; modify the binding in profile 1: the binding in profile 2 is updated.
- Auto-bind controls: remap bindings according to the labels; the configuration to modify and the reference configuration should have labels configured (column 'Label' in Button and Axis tabs).