Trust Predator Pro 3D manual

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    Predator Pro 3D Predator Pro 3D User’s M anu al Ver si on 1 .0[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D Copy right Statement No part of thi s man ual m ay be reprodu ced or tran smitted, in an y form or by an y means , electron ic or mec h ani cal, in clu din g photocopy in g, recordin g, or in f ormation s torage and retri eval syst em s, f o r any purpos e oth er than th e purch aser's pers ona l u se, with ou t the pri or writ[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 1 1. Connecti ng 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Conn ect the pl ug of the joys tick to the 15-pi n D-con nector of the game port. Note : The game port of your PC is usual ly located on the s ound card, with the connector at the back of your computer. Consult the manual of your sound card to activ ate the game port on your sound card.[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 2 2. I nstall ation Note : In order for you to be able to make optimum use of your joysti ck and game, Di rectX 5.0 (or higher) mus t be instal led before you instal l the joys tick. Note : Calibrati on of the Predator Pro 3D c an be different for each game. Consult the manual of the software package being used. 2.1 Win dows 95 / 98[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 3 5. Click on ‘A dd’ to add a j oys tick. See Figure 2. Figu r e 2: Addin g a joystick in W in dows 95 / 98 6. Add a cus tom j oys tick. 7. Select the foll owin g option s: 4 ax i s, 4-bu ttons and Poi nt-of-View control . E n ter ‘ P redator Pro 3D’ as ‘Nam e’. 8. Cl ick ‘OK’. 9. Click th e ‘Properties’ bu tton.[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 4 2.2 Win dows 3.1x / DOS The joys tick does n ot h ave to be i ns talled i n W in dows 3.1x or DOS. However, make su re th at switch A is set to ‘TM’. You can us e swi tch B to choos e between H (HAT switch ) or T (Throttl e) control. Adj us t you r game to a Thru stMas ter Joysti ck. If this option is not avai labl e, then set[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 5 3. Explanation of but tons Button s 1 to 4 are fire bu ttons that work i ndepen dentl y of each oth er. B utt on 5 is t he P o int-o f - V iew c ontr ol ( H AT sw itc h). This pr ovid es yo u with m ore con trol in you r games; e.g., to ch ange y our pers pectiv e. Button 6 is the T hrottl e. W ith it, y ou can adjus t the fun cti[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 6 4. T roubleshooting Pr oblem Cause Possible solution s The j o ystic k does n ot respon d. The pl ug i s n ot conn ected properly . Conn ect th e plu g to th e game port properly. The game port of the so und c a r d i s no t activ e. Set the game port of th e sou nd card to activ e. Con su lt th e m a nua l o f t he so und card an[...]

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    Predator Pro 3D 7 5. M aintenance and use Read the follo wing i ns tru ctions th orough ly : 1. Rem ove the pl ugs f rom the ou tlet before cleani ng th e j oy stick. Do not u se an y clean in g f lu ids or spray cans . W ipe off the j oys tick with a damp c loth . 2. Do not u se th i s j oy stick i n damp or wet env iron m en ts; e.g., bathr oom s[...]