Programming Modes - Thrustmaster T.Flight Stick X User Manual

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2 PROGRAMMING MODES

The PRESET button (8) and LED (7) allow you to view the type of programming selected:
AUTOMATIC (preprogrammed) or MANUAL (programmed by yourself).
A single press of this button will allow you to switch from one programming mode to the
other, even during the course of a game.
• AUTOMATIC PRESET: RED LED
This represents the default programming: the axes, positions of the buttons and of the hat-
switch are preprogrammed.
PLEASE REFER TO THE "AUTOMATIC PRESET" CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS.
• MANUAL PRESET: GREEN LED
This represents your own person programming:
- The buttons, axes and the hat-switch can be switched between themselves.
- You can modify the programming to suit your taste and whenever you like.
- Programming is automatically saved in your joystick (even when it is disconnected).
- When your "MANUAL PRESET" is blank, it is identical to the "AUTOMATIC PRESET".
PROGRAMMING / MAPPING
You can program your joystick using the MAPPING button.
Attention: This button is not located in the same position on PC and PS3 (please refer to
the diagrams):
- On PC: Directly press the button in question.
- On PS3: Simultaneously press START (ST) + SELECT (SE).
• Examples of possible applications:
- Switching the positions of buttons.
- Switching axes between themselves = directions of the handle, of the throttle or of the
rudder (In this case, you must map the 2 directions of the first axis to those of the
second.)
- Switching the 2 directions of the same axis.
- Switching buttons with a direction of an axis or of the hat-switch.
• Exception:
On PlayStation® 3, the START (ST) and SELECT (SE) buttons also correspond to the
MAPPING button (and therefore may not be reprogrammed).
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