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The config file downloader is also available through the "Help>Get configs" menu entry.<br/> | The config file downloader is also available through the "Help>Get configs" menu entry.<br/> |
Revision as of 20:02, 27 June 2012
Contents
Démarrer GIMX
GIMX+Ubuntu+bluetooth
Connecter le sixaxis (et le dongle bluetooth, si externe) au PC.
Démarrer gimx-bluetooth.
Ubuntu or Windows + DIY USB adapter
Connecter le convertisseur USB - série au PC. Démarrer gimx-serial.
Téléchargement de fichier de configuration
Quelques fichiers de configuration sont mis à dispositions par les utilisateurs de la communauté GIMX, et peuvent être téléchargés depuis gimx-bluetooth ou gimx-serial.
Merci de contribuer en partageant vos propres configs dans la section Configuration and Requests du forum.
La première fois que gimx-bluetooth (GIMX + Ubuntu + bluetooth) ou gimx-serial (Linux or Windows + DIY USB adapter) sont lancés, s'il n'y a pas de fichier de config présent sur le PC, une boîte de dialogue demande si des configurations doivent être téléchargées.
The config file downloader is also available through the "Help>Get configs" menu entry.
The config file downloader displays all config files available to download:
The config name syntax is: <CONSOLE>_<GAME>_<AUTHOR>.xml or <CONSOLE>_<OS>_<DEVICE>_<AUTHOR>.xml.
Examples:
- PS3_Battlefield3_McKack.xml: config file built by McKack for the PS3 version of Battlefiled 3.
- PS3_LINUX_X360Pad.xml: config file to use in Linux with a 360 pad and a PS3.
Mouse sensitivity conversion
This part is for the FPS gamers.
Before using a prebuilt config file, you have to convert the sensitivity so that it matches your own mouse DPI.
Make sure to set the in-game sensitivity to the highest, and make sure to have your mouse tracking at its highest DPI setting (examples: Logitech G5 @2000DPI, Logitech G500 @5700DPI).
GIMX provides means to convert the sensitivity, knowing both the DPI of the source mouse (which can be embedded in the config file) and the DPI of the destination mouse.
If the source DPI and the destination DPI are the same, there is no need to convert anything.
It's possible to to this with gimx-config or gimx-fpsconfig. These tools are further detailed on this page.
Gimx-config
In gimx-serial or gimx-bluetooth, select the config file, and click on the "File>Edit config" menu item.
This opens the config file with the gimx-config editor.
Click on the "Edit>Convert mouse sensitivity".
If the config contains no DPI value, a first dialog box is displayed. Enter the source DPI and validate.
A dialog box is displayed. Enter the destination DPI and validate.
The sensitivity is converted in all profiles (hip fire = profile 1, ADS = profile 2).
Click on the "File>Save".
Gimx-fpsconfig
In gimx-serial or gimx-bluetooth, select the config file, and click on the "File>Edit FPS config" menu item.
This opens the config file with the gimx-fpsconfig editor.
If the source DPI was saved into the config file, the mouse DPI should be different from 0.
Click on the "Convert sensitivity" button. A dialog box is displayed. Enter the destination DPI and validate.
The sensitivity is converted for both hip fire and ADS.
Click on the "File>Save".
Play
GIMX + Ubuntu + bluetooth
- Select the sixaxis
- Select the bt dongle
- Set the dongle address (don't forget to write the old one down) --todo: add screenshots OK/KO
- Unplug your sixaxis and if it doesn't power off by itself, press the PS3 button until it powers off
- Select the configuration file to use
- Start emu (emuclient starts automatically if the connection is established)
- Play (press Left Shift + Escape to quit emuclient)
- Stop emu
Note: File>Save lets you save the sixaxis and PS3 addresses so that you don't require to plug the sixaxis anymore after that.
Ubuntu or Windows + DIY USB adapter
- Select the USB to serial board
- Select the update frequency (recommended value: half your mouse frequency)
- Select the configuration file to use
- Start emuclient
- Play (press Left Shift + Escape to quit emuclient)