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* Windows 7 or later '''OR''' | * Windows 7 or later '''OR''' | ||
* Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution (Ubuntu 16.04 recommended) '''OR''' | * Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution (Ubuntu 16.04 recommended) '''OR''' | ||
− | * | + | * Raspberry Pi mini-pc |
===Mouse=== | ===Mouse=== | ||
If you want to play console FPS games with a mouse, forget about using a mouse with anything less than 2000DPI and 250Hz. A gaming mouse with 5000+ DPI and running at 500Hz is highly recommended. | If you want to play console FPS games with a mouse, forget about using a mouse with anything less than 2000DPI and 250Hz. A gaming mouse with 5000+ DPI and running at 500Hz is highly recommended. | ||
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{{#if:{{{bluetoothAllowed|}}} | {{#if:{{{bluetoothAllowed|}}} | ||
− | + | |====Bluetooth (LINUX ONLY)==== | |
− | : | + | :Using a bluetooth dongle or an internal bluetooth module, GIMX can emulate the following controllers: |
− | : | + | :*Dualshock 3, for PS3 |
+ | :*Dualshock 4, for PS4 | ||
+ | :While all bluetooth dongles/modules can't work with GIMX, working dongles are quite common. Check the [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatibility list]]. | ||
+ | {{#if:{{{ps4|}}} | ||
+ | |:For PS4 only: | ||
+ | :*A genuine Dualshock 4 controller is required because GIMX has to authenticate to the PS4. | ||
+ | :*An AVR USB board such as the Teensy 2.0 is also required for the bluetooth pairing procedure. | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
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====USB adapter test==== | ====USB adapter test==== |
Revision as of 12:11, 8 November 2017
Hardware Prerequisites
PC
- Windows 7 or later OR
- Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution (Ubuntu 16.04 recommended) OR
- Raspberry Pi mini-pc
Mouse
If you want to play console FPS games with a mouse, forget about using a mouse with anything less than 2000DPI and 250Hz. A gaming mouse with 5000+ DPI and running at 500Hz is highly recommended.
Whereas a gaming mouse with more than 1600 DPI doesn't really make a difference on a computer, it's not the case with GIMX. GIMX can decelerate mouse movements so as to counteract the in-game acceleration. A high DPI mouse gives a better linearity (i.e. smoother movements) in this specific case.