Programming Commands - Saitek GM2400 User Manual

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The next screen gives you the option to Disable The Buttons In this Profile that generally
you should not do so leave that alone.
The final screen is there for you to check that the profile is set up as you desire. It lists the
name of the profile, the target directory of where the game you are creating this profile for is
installed and the controllers you are adding into this profile. Just click Finish to go back to the
Saitek Gaming Extensions window and you will see the icon for your new profile appear
next to the New Game Wizard, Import Game Wizard and Default Profile.
Open up the profile by double-clicking on it and you will see the following screen.

Programming Commands

There are now two methods of programming commands to the buttons on your controller. The
first method that a lot of people use is to go straight into the 3D model of the controller and
program there. This is fine for saving time but for some controllers it is not the best way to do
things. We will illustrate this method first and then go on to describe the method we use here
at Saitek.
Method A
Double-clicking on the controller icon (in this case the Saitek Cyborg 3D Stick USB) brings up
the 3D model of the controller. From here it is very easy to program the buttons to do what
you want. Using the mouse, just click on the button you want to program and you will see it
turn light blue in colour. At the bottom of the screen you can see four drop-down menus (we
will explain these later but they are fairly self explanatory) and a bar at the bottom that has a
number in it surrounded by a red circle. All you need to do is click in that bar (this highlights
the number in blue) and then press the key on the keyboard that you want that button to be
from now on.

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