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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Quick Start}}<languages /> {{Deprecated}} ==Start GIMX== ===Ubuntu or Windows=== Launch gimx-launcher. <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/2/29/Start-gimx-launcher.jpg https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/2/29/Start-gimx-launcher.jpg]</div> ==How to download a config file== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> '''This section contains information about downloading configuration from gimx-launcher.''' Most config files shared by users of the GIMX community can be downloaded directly from gimx-launcher. <!-- TODO: link page ---> Please contribute by sharing your own configs in the [https://gimx.fr/forum/viewforum.php?f=9 Configuration and Requests forum section]. * The first time '''gimx-launcher''' is started, if there is no config file present on the PC, a message box will ask you if config files should be downloaded. <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/d/d3/Noconfigs.jpg https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/d/d3/Noconfigs.jpg]</div> * The config file downloader is also available through the "Help>Get configs" menu entry. <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/f/f0/Getconfigs.jpg https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/f/f0/Getconfigs.jpg]</div> * The config file downloader displays all config files available to download: <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/9/96/Configdownload.jpg https://gimx.fr/wiki/images/9/96/Configdownload.jpg]</div> The config name syntax is: <CONSOLE>_<GAME>_<AUTHOR>.xml or <CONSOLE>_<OS>_<DEVICE>_<AUTHOR>.xml. Examples: * '''LogitechDrivingForceGT_G29.xml''': config file that emulates '''G29''' to use with '''Logitech Driving Force GT'''. * '''PS3_Battlefield3_McKack.xml''': config file to use with '''mouse''' built by McKack for the PS3 version of '''Battlefield 3'''. * '''PS3_LINUX_X360Pad.xml''': config file to use in Linux with a '''360''' pad and a '''PS3'''. Just select configurations you want to download and click <u>OK</u>, program will do the rest and you can now use config you've downloaded. </div> ==Mouse sensitivity conversion== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> 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.<br /> For most cases the in-game sensitivity should be set to the highest however there are some exceptions to that. If you get bad results try playing with the in-game sensitivity bar until you get good results. Also 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.<br /> If the source DPI and the destination DPI are the same, there is no need to convert anything. It's possible to do this with gimx-config or gimx-fpsconfig. These tools are further detailed on [[Config_Editors|this page]]. ===Gimx-config=== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> In gimx-launcher, select the config file, and click on the "File>Edit config" menu item.<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_1_edit_config.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_1_edit_config.png]</div><br /> This opens the config file with the gimx-config editor.<br /> Click on the "Edit>Convert mouse sensitivity".<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_2_replace_mouse_dpi.png]</div><br /> If the config contains no DPI value, a first dialog box is displayed. Enter the source DPI and validate.<br /> A dialog box is displayed. Enter the destination DPI and validate.<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_4_new_dpi.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_4_new_dpi.png]</div><br /> The sensitivity is converted in all profiles (hip fire = profile 1, ADS = profile 2).<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_5_multiplier_changed.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_5_multiplier_changed.png]</div><br /> Click on the "File>Save". </div> ===Gimx-fpsconfig=== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> In gimx-launcher, select the config file, and click on the "File>Edit FPS config" menu item.<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_6_edit_fps_config.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_6_edit_fps_config.png]</div><br /> This opens the config file with the gimx-fpsconfig editor.<br /> If the source DPI was saved into the config file, the mouse DPI should be different from 0.<br /> Click on the "Convert sensitivity" button. A dialog box is displayed. Enter the destination DPI and validate.<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_7_convert_sensitivity.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_7_convert_sensitivity.png]</div><br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_4_new_dpi.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_4_new_dpi.png]</div><br /> The sensitivity is converted for both hip fire and ADS.<br /> <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_7_sensitivity_converted.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.3_7_sensitivity_converted.png]</div><br /> Click on the "File>Save". </div> </div> ==Play== ===Ubuntu or Raspbian + bluetooth=== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Make sure to read the [[Main_Page#Hardware_requirements|Hardware requirements]]. ====PS3==== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> # Open gimx-launcher. # In the "Output" drop-down menu, select "Bluetooth / PS3". # If no previous pairing was defined, you will be asked to create a new pairing. Click on "Yes". # As requested, connect a Sixaxis / Dualshock 3, and click on "Yes". # Select the pairing to use and click on "Validate". # As requested, connect a bluetooth dongle, and click on "Yes". # Save the bluetooth dongle address as you may wish to restore it later. # Select the bluetooth dongle, and click on "Validate". # Make sure you saved the dongle address, and click on "Yes". # The dongle address will be modified to match the address of the Sixaxis / Dualshock 3. # If you get an error message, buy a [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatible bluetooth dongle]]. # Unplug your sixaxis and if it doesn't power off by itself, press the PS button until it powers off. # In the "Config" drop-down menu, select the configuration file to use. # Click on "Start". # Play. # Press Left Shift + Escape to quit. </div> ====PS4==== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> The PS4 only takes inputs from licensed controller.<br /> In order to authenticate itself as a licensed controller, GIMX needs to be connected over bluetooth to a real Dualshock 4 all the time. * Raspbian-specific instructions The bluetooth service is automatically started when a device tries to connect.<br /> This is annoying since it will intercept the connection requests.<br /> To disable the service, run the following command '''and reboot''':<br /> sudo update-rc.d bluetooth disable Alternatively, you can stop the bluetooth service and move the bluetoothd binary:<br /> sudo service bluetooth stop cd /usr/sbin sudo mv bluetoothd bluetoothd.bk The drawback of this second method is that it will need to be performed again after each update of the bluez package. * AVR USB development board An [[DIY_USB_adapter#AVR_USB_development_board|AVR USB development board]] is required for pairing the bluetooth dongle with the PS4.<br /> The same board can be used to build a DIY USB adapter, but no USB to serial TTL converter is needed here.<br /> The firmware with the needed "atmega32u4.hex" file is available at: https://gimx.fr/download/EMUPS4PAIRING.7z<br /> Load this firmware as explained in the [[DIY_USB_adapter#Firmware_loading|Firmware loading]] instructions. * First-start instructions # Open gimx-launcher. # In the "Output" drop-down menu, select "Bluetooth / PS4". # If no previous pairing was defined, you will be asked to create a new pairing. Click on "Yes". # As requested, connect a [[Bluetooth_dongle|compatible bluetooth dongle]], and click on "Yes". # As requested, connect a Dualshock 4 with a micro USB cable, and click on "Yes". # Select the pairing to use and click on "Validate". # Connect the AVR USB board (e.g. Teensy 2.0) and click on "Yes". # As requested, connect the AVR USB board to the PS4, and wait a few seconds. # Connect the AVR USB board back to the computer, and click on "Yes". # A new pairing should appear in the "Pairing" drop-down menu. # Unplug the Dualshock 4. # In the "Config" drop-down menu, select the configuration file to use. # Click on "Start". # Press on the PS button of the Dualshock 4. # Play. # Press Left Shift + Escape to quit. </div> </div> ===Ubuntu or Windows + DIY USB adapter=== <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> ====Controller authentication==== * Xbox 360: it is required to have a genuine wired controller (the play and charge cable won't work) wired to the PC at startup. In Windows, the 360 controller has to be unplugged/replugged before each spoof attempt.<br /> * Xbox One: it is required to have a genuine controller wired to the PC at startup. In Windows, the Xbox One controller has to be unplugged/replugged each time the AVR USB board or the console are power-cycled.<br /> * PS4: it is required to have a genuine Dualshock 4 wired to the PC all the time.<br /> '''Note: when using a console that requires authentication, make sure to turn off the controller before connecting it to the PC.''' ====Connexion==== Plug the AVR USB board (e.g. Teensy, Arduino Leonardo, Micro Pro...) to the console.<br /> Plug the USB to UART adapter (e.g. CP2102, FT232RL...) to the computer.<br /> ====Start==== <div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.4_2_gimx-serial.png https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/2.4_2_gimx-serial.png]</div> # Turn on the console # Select the adapter # Select the serial port # Select the configuration file to use # Click on Start # Press the PS button on Playstation consoles, or the Home button on Xbox consoles. # Play # Press Left Shift + Escape to quit </div>
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