Sven GC-W800 [19/22] Gc w800

Sven GC-W800 [19/22] Gc w800
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Operation Manual
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GC-W800
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7. CONNECTION AND INSTALLATION
Install the device on even surface (for example, on a table) on its 5 suction
caps. If necessary fasten it with the fixation stand (see Fig. 2).
Connect pedal unit to the device (Fig. 3) via cable of the pedal unit to RJ-11
jack n , then connect USB cable o of the device to the USB port of the
computer.
Insert Software CD disk into the disk drive of your PC and launch setup.exe to
install drivers on your PC. The «LS-USBMX 1 2 3 Steering ...» icon will
automatically appear on the desktop (desktop) of the PC (see Fig. 5), which is
convenient for future checks and calibration.
Double-clicking on the icon «LS-USBMX 1 2 3
Steering ...» displays the «Game devices» window
(see Fig. 6). In the «Direct Input» mode, the steering
wheel is defined as «Wired Wheel» (To switch
between the «Direct Input» and «XInput» modes, the
«Home» button must be clamped).
Click on the «Properties» (Свойства) button and
the «Wired Whee (Свойства: Wired Wheel)
window will appear on the PC's display (see Fig. 7).
Here you can check the operation of the axes and
keys.
To calibrate the rudder, select the «Parameters»
(Параметры) tab, click «Calibrate» (Откалиб-
ровать) and follow the instructions.
Note. Directly in games that support the function
«Force Feedback», you can additionally adjust the
level of feedback in different situations in case
of an accident, hitting an obstacle or road signs,
etc. To do this, in the settings window of a specific
game opposite situations (Stick Volume, Road
Effects , Collision, Engine, etc.), you need to
make the appropriate changes.
Sensitivity setup: the higher sensitivity is, the
swifter and more efficient response of controller to
pressing of pedals and turns of the wheel will be,
therefore necessary adjustments within Lower to
Higher range should be made by cursors (Fig. 8);
KeyMap Setup reprograms functional keys: there
should be chosen new necessary assignment
against the key designation (Fig. 8);
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