Package contents • Wireless Controller • Receiver • User’s Guide • Quick Start Features • 4-channel receiver communicates with controller up to 30 feet away. • PS button lets you play PS2 games on backward- compatible PS3 consoles. • Compatible with Windows 98SE, Windows ME, ®...
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SELECT Selects items in the menu or game. 8-way D-pad Controls directions and navigates menu items. • Access the PS3 home menu and scroll through functions • Play PS2 games (not all PS3 models are backward-compatible) • Assign controller number •...
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START Selects menu items, and starts/ pauses a game. Performs various game actions. Notes: • Before using your controller, rotate the sticks once with your thumbs as if drawing a circle. Do not twist the sticks. • Your controller automatically enters sleep mode when left alone for 15 minutes.
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Connect to PS3 1. Turn on your console and plug the receiver into the first port on the console. The RX indicator on the receiver flashes. 2. Slide POWER ON/OFF to ON to turn on the controller. The controller’s POWER indicator lights and the 4 port indicators flash.
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3. Press and hold SELECT and L3 (left analog stick) on the controller simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. When the RX indicator stays lit, release SELECT and 4. Press the PS button to assign a controller number. The corresponding port indicator lights. Notes: •...
Connect to PC 1. Plug the recevier into a PC’s USB port. The receiver’s RX indicator flashes. 2. Slide POWER ON/OFF to ON to turn on the controller. If connection is successful, the RX indicator on the receiver lights and the 4 port indicators on the controller turn off.
Important Ergonomic Information Medical studies suggest that long periods of repetitive motion, coupled with poor habits and an uncomfortable environment, may be linked to certain types of physical discomfort or injuries including carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and tenosynovitis. It is important to take frequent breaks during game play.
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...