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− | + | # '''Computer'''<br /><!-- | |
− | {{# | + | -->{{#switch:{{{ostype|}}} |
− | + | |windows = PC running Windows 7 or later | |
− | + | |linux = #:PC running Ubuntu 18.04 or derivatives such as Linux Mint 19<br />'''OR'''<br />Raspberry Pi running Raspbian Stretch (experimental) | |
− | + | |}}{{#switch:{{{device|}}} | |
− | {{# | + | | Mouse = # '''Mouse'''<br />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.|}} |
− | + | {{#switch:{{{connectionType|}}} | |
− | + | |BT = # '''Bluetooth adapter'''<br />Using a bluetooth dongle or an internal bluetooth module, GIMX can disguise itself as a controller to your console.<br />While all bluetooth dongles/modules can't work with GIMX, working dongles are quite common. Check the [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatibility list]].<br /><!-- | |
− | 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.|}} | + | -->{{#ifeq:{{{platform|}}}|ps4| |
− | + | # '''Genuine Dualshock 4 controller'''<br />It is required because GIMX has to authenticate to the PS4. | |
− | {{# | + | # '''An AVR USB board such as the Teensy 2.0'''<br />It is required for the bluetooth pairing procedure.|}} |
− | + | |USB = # '''USB adapter'''<br />This is an adapter that you can either buy from the GIMX shop or build yourself: | |
− | + | #* [https://blog.gimx.fr/product/gimx-adapter/ Buy a ready to use GIMX adapter from the official GIMX shop.] | |
− | + | #* [[DIY_USB_adapter|Build yourself a GIMX adapter]] | |
− | + | #: Forget about using any other USB to USB cable (like file transfer cables, or direct cables), they are not suited to this use. | |
− | + | {{#switch:{{{platform|}}} | |
− | + | | ps4 = | |
− | + | # '''Genuine Dualshock 4 controller'''<br />It is required because GIMX has to authenticate to the console. | |
− | + | | xboxone = | |
− | + | # '''Genuine Xbox One controller'''<br />It is required because GIMX has to authenticate to the console. Controllers with the 3.5mm jack are supported since GIMX 7.13. | |
− | + | | xbox360 = | |
− | + | # '''Genuine wired 360 controller'''<br />It is required because the USB adapter has to authenticate to the console. A wireless 360 controller with a play and charge kit will NOT work. | |
− | : | + | }}|}} |