is not an issue when the cursor is not visible, which is in most gaming
situations.
NOTE: Regardless of the above, the gun will not function reliably if excessively
tilted left/right.
2) IR Gain Setting
This setting controls the "brightness" of the internal IR sensor. Normally this can
be left alone because the gain is automatically set, but you can disable automatic
gain control by checking the Disable checkbox. When automatic gain control is
disabled, you can set the gain to one of 5 values with the slider.
There are very few situations where you may need to do this, but one such
configuration might be where the LED strip is located behind a tinted glass
screen. In this case the gain might need to be increased. If the Disable checkbox
is checked, the slider still functions but will be over‐ridden during use. In auto
mode the slider moves on its own.
3) Disable Auto Gain Checkbox
This checkbox is used to disable the automatic gain, so a custom setting can be
applied (see IR Gain Setting above).
4) Set Cal Defaults Button
This button is used to restore the default values for calibration.
5) Button Assignments
These drop‐downs allow configuration of the trigger and other connected
buttons. Each can be assigned as a mouse left or right button, or a gamepad
button. Every button has two possible assignments, an on‐screen and off‐screen
setting. Off‐screen would normally be used for "off‐screen reload".
Each button has an "Enable Cal" check box which, when checked, allows this
button to initiate calibration when held down.
6) Trigger Calibration Delay
This slider defines how long the trigger (or other buttons with "Enable Cal"
checked) needs to be held to start the calibration process.
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