Thrustmaster Dual Trigger 2-in-1 Rumble Force User Manual page 4

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• TRIGGER BEHAVIOR:
Triggers react differently according to whether you map 2 separate analog axes, one same analog axis or
2 separate analog/digital buttons to them. Below are 3 different examples (in this case, for racing games).
PS2 recommended
PC recommended
PC and PS2 alternative
• 2 analog (PS2) or digital (PC) buttons are mapped to the 2 triggers.
• On PS2, this configuration is the most useful for racing games
(because of the progressive analog buttons).
• You are in the same configuration as a PS2 Force Feedback racing
wheel (i.e. in 3-axis mode).
• On PC, this configuration is possible but not the best (because of the
digital buttons).
• This enables you to separately regulate analog (PS2) or digital (PC)
control of the left and right triggers (there is no "master" trigger).
• 2 separate axes are mapped to the 2 triggers.
• On PC, this configuration is the most useful for lots of racing games
(because of the progressive analog buttons).
• You are in the same configuration as a PC Force Feedback racing
wheel (i.e. in 3-axis mode).
• This enables you to separately regulate analog control of the left and
right triggers (there is no "master" trigger).
• One same axis is mapped to the 2 triggers.
• In this case the left trigger is the "master" trigger.
• If you press the left and right triggers together, your car will brake.
• This allows you to use the right trigger to control your car's speed,
and briefly use the left trigger for powerful braking control.
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