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Belkin - Nostromo Speedpad n52

Date: Monday, June 28, 2004
Author: Jsgolfman
Provided By: PCToyland.com
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From this point just go into the loadout manager and load up the configuration file you want to use:


If you want to customize the pre-built configuration files or simply want to create one of your own, then you can access the profile editor.


This is the profile I downloaded for UT2K3. You might notice the green, red and blue arrows on the toolbar. Those are for changing the shift state of the controller. What, you thought you were stuck with a measly 27 key commands? Au contraire. You can use the colored shift states to change the commands for each key. So, for example, in the green state the orange button acts as a grenade throw and in red it acts as a jump key. It's all up to you. Now, that kinda expands your horizons, huh? What about remembering which state you are in while programming or playing? Again, no problem. As you can see below, in profile editor the pad shows which state you are in very clearly. The LED's make it very easy to see which state you are in, even in the midst of battle.

  


While you are playing, the led's located next to the shift key (below the directional pad) also light up for the respective state you are in. Red for red, green for green, etc.

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