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===Profiles===
 
===Profiles===

Revision as of 21:25, 19 June 2012

  • 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.


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

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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:

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The "Replace Mouse" item allows to change the mouse name and id.
The "Replace Keyboard" item allows to change the keyboard name and id.
The "Convert mouse sensitivity" item allows to adjust the mouse sensitivity (multipliers) according to source/destination DPI values.

Stick intensity control

Stick intensity control for button to stick mappings:

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gimx-fpsconfig

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