Config Editors
- gimx-config is the general purpose editor, and the most complete of the 2 editors.
- gimx-fpsconfig is the config editor for FPS games, easier to use, but far less complete.
Contents
Notes
- gimx-config can edit configs produced by gimx-fpsconfig, and vice-versa.
- Configuration files have to be saved into:
- Ubuntu: the ~/.emuclient/config directory. ~ is the home directory. .emuclient folder is hidden (in the file manager, press ctrl+h to display hidden folders).
- Windows 32bits: the C:\Program Files\GIMX\config directory.
- Windows 64bits: the C:\Program Files (x86)\GIMX\config directory.
gimx-config
Start gimx-config
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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, and adjust the mouse sensitivity & acceleration.
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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 (multipliers) according to source/destination DPI values.
The "Replace Keyboard" item allows to change the keyboard name and id.
Stick intensity control
Stick intensity control for button to stick mappings:
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gimx-fpsconfig
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