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| The below excerpt from a config.blk illustrates the basic structure of a block file. There are assignments of values ("medium") to named items (''cloudsQuality'') of a specific data type indicated by a short code (''t'') and named groups such as "graphics" which provide some structure by wrapping other assignments and groups inside curly braces. | | The below excerpt from a config.blk illustrates the basic structure of a block file. There are assignments of values ("medium") to named items (''cloudsQuality'') of a specific data type indicated by a short code (''t'') and named groups such as "graphics" which provide some structure by wrapping other assignments and groups inside curly braces. |
| <code> | | <code> |
− | Logitech Gaming Software README File
| + | cloudsQuality:t="medium" |
− |
| + | use_gamepad_cursor_control:b=no |
− | (c) 2010 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and
| + | use_gamepad_interface:b=no |
− | other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other
| + | hdClient:b=no |
− | trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
| + | clientType:t="32bit" |
− |
| + | |
− | README TABLE OF CONTENTS
| + | graphics{ |
− |
| + | enableSuspensionAnimation:b=no |
− | 1. OVERVIEW
| + | rendinstDistMul:r=0.5 |
− |
| + | grassRadiusMul:r=0.1 |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.1 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
| + | shadowQuality:t="ultralow" |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.1.1 INTEL ITANIUM PROCESSORS
| + | tireTracksQuality:i=0 |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.2 UNSUPPORTED ANALOG GAMEPORT DEVICES
| + | skyQuality:i=2 |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3 SUPPORTED DEVICES
| + | cloudsQuality:i=2 |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3.1 USB HID DEVICES
| + | }</code> |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3.2 UNSUPPORTED DEVICES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.4 WINXP/VISTA/WIN7 SUPPORTED DEVICES
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− | 2. INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE SOFTWARE
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>2.1 INSTALLATION
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>2.2 UNINSTALL
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− | 3. DEVICE-SPECIFIC NOTES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1 GAMEPADS
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.1 USING RUMBLEPAD WITH UNPOWERED (BUS POWERED) USB HUBS
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.2 SWAP JOYSTICK MODE
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.3 FLIGHT / SPORTS MODE
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.2 CORDLESS DEVICES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.3 WINGMAN STRIKE FORCE 3D
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− |
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− | 4. GAME-SPECIFIC NOTES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>4.1 FORCE FEEDBACK GAMES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>4.2 USING A GAMEPAD/JOYSTICK IN FIRST PERSON SHOOTER GAMES
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− |
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− | 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>5.1 3RD-PARTY INSTALLATION PROGRAMS
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− |
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− | 6. CONTACTING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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− |
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− | 7. THIRD-PARTY NOTICES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>7.1 OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE USAGE
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− |
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− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
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− | 1. WHAT'S IN THIS RELEASE
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− | 1.1 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
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− | Logitech Gaming Software is designed to work with the Windows XP/Vista/7 operating systems
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− | only. Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 3.x and true DOS (6.22 or
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− | lower) are not supported.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.1.1 INTEL ITANIUM PROCESSORS
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Intel Itanium processors are not supported.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.2 UNSUPPORTED ANALOG GAMEPORT DEVICES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Analog gameport devices should be used with operating system supplied generic
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>gameport drivers. Refer to the product documentation for installation instructions
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>for these devices. There is no support in the software for these devices.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Extreme
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Light
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Attack
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Precision
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Formula GP
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Thunderpad
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3 SUPPORTED DEVICES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3.1 USB HID DEVICES
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Cordless Gamepad
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Rumblepad
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Formula GP USB
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Precision USB
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Force 3D
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Strike Force 3D
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Formula Force GP
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Attack 2
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan ActionPad
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Formula (yellow wheel)
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Gamepad (black pad)
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Gamepad Extreme
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Extreme Digital 3D
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Attack 3
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Driving Force
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Dual Action
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Extreme 3D Pro
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Freedom 2.4
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech MOMO Force
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech MOMO Racing
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech RumblePad 2
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Precision Gamepad
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Racing Wheel
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Driving Force Pro
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Force 3D Pro
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Formula Force EX
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech G25 Racing Wheel
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Driving Force GT
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech Flight System G940
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Logitech G27 Racing Wheel
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− |
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.3.2 UNSUPPORTED DEVICES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> There is no support for gameport or serial port products. In addition,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>these older USB products are not supported:
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Force
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> WingMan Formula Force
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− |
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1.4 WINXP/VISTA/WIN7 SUPPORTED DEVICES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>The software for WinXP/Vista/Win7 only supports USB HID products. See section 1.3.1
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>for the complete list of supported devices. Gameport, serial port and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>legacy USB devices are not supported in this release.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>You must have administrator privileges to use the software under Windows
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>XP/Vista/7. When you try to install a gaming device on your WinXP/Vista/Win7 based
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>computer, you may be unable to do so. This issue can occur if you are not
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>logged on with an account that has administrator privileges. See the Microsoft
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>support web site for more details.
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− |
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− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
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− | 2. INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE SOFTWARE UNDER WINDOWS XP/Vista/7
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− |
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− | 2.1 QUICK INSTALLATION
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− |
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− | Windows may be restarted during the installation process. We recommend saving
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− | any work and closing any open programs before beginning the installation.
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− |
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− | It is not necessary to uninstall previous versions of the software
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− | prior to installation. The installer will check for previous versions
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− | and remove or update files as necessary.
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− |
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− | To begin the installation place the CD
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− | in your CD-ROM drive. The Setup window appears in a few seconds (if AutoPlay is
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− | enabled on your system), then follow the directions that appear on the setup
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− | screens.
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− |
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− | If the AutoPlay feature of Windows XP/Vista/7 is not enabled, then simply go to the
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− | Start menu, choose "Run", click "Browse" to select the CD-ROM drive,
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− | double-click the "SETUP.EXE" program on the CD, then follow the
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− | directions that appear on the setup screens.
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− |
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− | 2.2 UNINSTALL
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− |
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− | The software can be removed from Windows XP/Vista/7 by clicking the
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− | Add/Remove Programs icon in the Windows XP/Vista/7 Control Panel. Select
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− | "Logitech Gaming Software" and click the "Add/Remove..." button. Then follow the on
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− | screen instructions for completing the uninstall.
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− |
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− |
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− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
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− | 3.0 DEVICE SPECIFIC NOTES
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− |
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− | This section describes specific issues encountered when installing the software
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− | with certain Logitech game controllers.
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− |
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− | 3.1 GAMEPADS
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.1 USING RUMBLEPAD WITH UNPOWERED (BUS POWERED) USB HUBS
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Because of the power requirements of the WingMan RumblePad they will not
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>function on unpowered USB hubs. Powered hubs require the use of an
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>external power supply such as an AC adapter to provide power for the
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>USB hub. Unpowered hubs draw their power from the USB port on the computer.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.2 SWAP JOYSTICK MODE
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>The software allows the swapping of the functions for the left and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>right joysticks. To swap the functions of the joysticks do the following:
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>1. Click "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel".
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>2. Double-click "Game Controllers".
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3. Select "WingMan RumblePad" and click "Properties".
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>4. Click "Settings" and check the box marked "Enable Swap Mode".
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>5. Click "OK" to save the settings.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>3.1.3 FLIGHT / SPORTS MODE
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Some gamepads have a mode button to switch between Flight Simulation Mode and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Sports Action mode.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Flight Simulation Mode (mode LED is on/green) :-
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - movement is controlled by the left joystick in X and Y axis directions
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - the D-Pad controls an eight way POV view from the cockpit
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - the throttle controls the engine speed
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Sports/Action Mode (mode LED is off/red) :-
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - cursor movement is controlled by the D-Pad
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - the left joystick controls the POV
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− |
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− | 3.2 CORDLESS DEVICES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>This Logitech 2.4GHz products uses sophisticated channel- and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>frequency-hopping technology to avoid interference with other cordless
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>devices. We have conducted extensive testing of this product with other
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>2.4GHz devices and rf- (radio frequency) emitting devices (cordless phones,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>cordless headsets, wireless networks, cordless cameras, a/v sender/receivers,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>etc.). In the majority of circumstances, users will not experience any rf
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>interference between this Logitech 2.4GHz product and those devices.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>However, it is possible that in some cases interference may occur. This
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>interference could result in erratic behavior of the devices or complete
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>loss of signal. If you notice this behavior, or static, clicking, or
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>humming of other devices, then there are a few simple actions you can
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>take to reduce or eliminate the interference.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>a. Increase the distance between the Logitech 2.4GHz receiver and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> the other cordless devices/receivers.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>b. Turn off other cordless devices that are in close proximity when
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> using the Logitech Cordless 2.4GHz Product.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>c. To verify that your Logitech 2.4GHz Product is connected and working
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> properly, check it through the Game Controller Control Panel.
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− |
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− | 3.3 WINGMAN STRIKE FORCE 3D
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>This wheel button is a unique feature that provides an
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>alternative method to perform button presses. The wheel button is
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>configured to have the functionality of three separate and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>independent joystick buttons. The three button functions are labeled
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>as buttons 7, 8, and 9 on the joystick.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Button 7 is activated by pressing down on the wheel button.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Button 8 is activated by rotating the wheel forward by
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> one notch movement.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Button 9 is activated by rotating the wheel backward by
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> one notch movement.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Please note that each wheel notch movement corresponds to a press
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>and release button activation. Therefore, if the wheel is rotated
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>forward by two notch movements, this would act as two Button 8
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>activations. If the wheel is rotated forward by ten notch movements,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>this would act as ten Button 8 activations.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Changes in wheel rotation direction are quickly acted upon as a
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>different button activation. This will cause any previous button
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>activations that may be in the queue to be cleared out. For example, if
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>the wheel had been rotated forward by ten notch movements and then
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>rotated backward by one notch movement, the ten Button 8 activations
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>would start to get processed until the backward movement was detected.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Once the backward movement was detected, a Button 9 activation would be
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>processed and any remaining Button 8 activations would be cleared out.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Below are some suggested uses of the wheel button:
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Quickly select and fire weapons.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Rotate the wheel forward and backward to select weapons and
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> then press down to fire.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Target next enemy aircraft, previous enemy aircraft, and closest
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> enemy aircraft. Rotate the wheel forward for next enemy, rotate backward
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> for previous enemy, and press down to target closest enemy.
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>- Change gears in racing games. Rotate the wheel forward one notch to
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> shift up and rotate backward one notch to shift down.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Hat switch number 2 (labeled "H2" on the joystick) is configured to report as
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>eight independent buttons.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 10 H2 north
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 11 H2 east
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 12 H2 south
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 13 H2 west
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 14 H2 north east
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 15 H2 south east
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 16 H2 south west
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Button 17 H2 north west
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− |
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− |
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− |
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− | <nowiki>**************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
| |
− | 4. GAME-SPECIFIC NOTES
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>4.1 FORCE FEEDBACK GAMES
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− |
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− | Many games that support force feedback have this option disabled by default. The
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− | reason for this is that currently the majority of joysticks on the market do not
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− | support force feedback. Having force feedback enabled with a non-force feedback
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− | controller connected is unnecessary and could possibly cause errors or
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− | conflicts. Refer to the documentation that came with the game for details on how
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− | to enable and configure force feedback in the game.
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− |
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− |
| |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>4.2 USING A GAMEPAD/JOYSTICK IN FIRST PERSON SHOOTER GAMES
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− |
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− | All games do not support input from a joystick or gamepad. Many of the first
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− | person shooter games, role playing games, strategy games, and golf games are
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− | designed for use with a "mouse + keyboard". Please check in game documentation
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− | to determine if your game supports a joystick/gamepad, and for details on how
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− | to configure such a device within the game.
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− |
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− |
| |
− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
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− | 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
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− |
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− | This section describes solutions to specific problems you may have.
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− | Also, you may refer to the Troubleshooting section of the LGS Online Help.
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− |
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− | 5.1 3RD-PARTY INSTALLATION PROGRAMS
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− |
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− | It is suggested that the Windows uninstaller be used rather than 3rd party
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− | uninstall programs. If during LGS installation, there are any
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− | conflicts with an installation monitoring program, quit the installation, then
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− | turn off the installation monitoring program and re-install LGS.
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− |
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− |
| |
− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
| |
− | 6. CONTACTING CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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− |
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− | Web Site: <nowiki>http://www.logitech.com</nowiki>
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− | The Logitech web site contains interactive customer support, patches, product
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− | information and more.
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− |
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− | FTP Site: <nowiki>ftp://ftp.logitech.com</nowiki>
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− | The FTP site contains patches and driver updates for our products.
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− |
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− | Electronic Support: <nowiki>http://www.logitech.globalsupport.com</nowiki>
| |
− | Email our professional staff with your customer support questions through our
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− | web based service.
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− |
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− | Customer Support Hotline: (702) 269-3457, U.S. and Canada, 7:30 AM-3:30 PM
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− | Pacific Time, Mon. - Fri. (Note: Hours are subject to change)
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− | The Customer Support Group will answer any technical or service related
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− | questions regarding Logitech products.
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− |
| |
− |
| |
− | <nowiki>***************************************************************************************</nowiki>
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− |
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− | 7. THIRD-PARTY NOTICES
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− |
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− | This software includes Ogg Vorbis playback routines based on libogg-1.1
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− | and libvorbis-1.0.1, which carry the following license:
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Copyright (c) 2006, Xiph.org Foundation
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> are met:
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> - Neither the name of the Xiph.org Foundation nor the names of its
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> this software without specific prior written permission.
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− |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> ``AS IS<nowiki>''</nowiki> AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki> OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
| |
− |
| |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>7.1 OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE USAGE
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− |
| |
− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Logitech Gaming Software makes use of the libpng and zlib Software.
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− |
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− | <nowiki>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------</nowiki>
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− | (c) 2010 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and
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− | other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other
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− | trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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| ===Assignments=== | | ===Assignments=== |
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| ! Designator !! Example !! Explanation | | ! Designator !! Example !! Explanation |
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− | | align="center" | '''t''' || example:t="Hello world!"; || '''Text:''' Accepts any string of characters encapsulated by quotation marks. | + | |align="center"| '''t''' || example:t="Hello world!"; || '''Text:''' Accepts any string of characters encapsulated by quotation marks. |
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− | | align="center" | '''b''' || example:b=true; ||'''Boolean:''' A binary state value, accepts either '''yes''' / '''no''' or '''true''' / '''false'''. | + | |align="center"| '''b''' || example:b=true; ||'''Boolean:''' A binary state value, accepts either '''yes''' / '''no''' or '''true''' / '''false'''. |
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− | | align="center" | '''i''' || example:i=50; ||'''Integer:''' An integral number, accepts only true positive or negative values ('''5''', '''-2''', '''0''', etc.). | + | |align="center"| '''i''' || example:i=50; ||'''Integer:''' An integral number, accepts only true positive or negative values ('''5''', '''-2''', '''0''', etc.). |
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− | | align="center" | '''r''' || example:r=12.7; ||'''Real:''' A real number, accepts any integral values in addition to fractions ('''5''', '''-2''', '''0''', '''7.62''', '''-3.33333''', etc.). | + | |align="center"| '''r''' || example:r=12.7; ||'''Real:''' A real number, accepts any integral values in addition to fractions ('''5''', '''-2''', '''0''', '''7.62''', '''-3.33333''', etc.). |
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− | | align="center" | '''p2''' || example:p2=0.5,20; ||'''Point, 2-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 2-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of two real numbers. | + | |align="center"| '''p2''' || example:p2=0.5,20; ||'''Point, 2-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 2-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of two real numbers. |
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− | | align="center" | '''p3''' || example:p3=0.5,20,-10; ||'''Point, 3-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 3-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of three real numbers. | + | |align="center"| '''p3''' || example:p3=0.5,20,-10; ||'''Point, 3-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 3-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of three real numbers. |
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− | | align="center" | '''p4''' || example:p4=0.5,20,-10,9; ||'''Point, 4-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 4-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of four real numbers. | + | |align="center"| '''p4''' || example:p4=0.5,20,-10,9; ||'''Point, 4-dimensional:''' A point defined on a 4-dimensional space. Accepts comma separated list of four real numbers. |
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− | | align="center" | '''c''' || example:c=51,204,51,100; ||'''Color:''' An RGBA (red green blue alpha) color value represented by four comma separated integers from 0 to 255 for the three color channels and opacity values respectively. | + | |align="center"| '''c''' || example:c=51,204,51,100; ||'''Color:''' An RGBA (red green blue alpha) color value represented by four comma separated integers from 0 to 255 for the three color channels and opacity values respectively. |
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| x:r=3; y:r=5 | | x:r=3; y:r=5 |
| person { name:t="John Doe"; age:r=50; } | | person { name:t="John Doe"; age:r=50; } |
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| </code> | | </code> |
| While you can put several assignments on one line you may not break up a single assignment into multiple lines. Line breaks are allowed around curly braces and assignments. Additional white-space is allowed between all elements, but not between parts of a number (i.e. <code>+ 5</code>). | | While you can put several assignments on one line you may not break up a single assignment into multiple lines. Line breaks are allowed around curly braces and assignments. Additional white-space is allowed between all elements, but not between parts of a number (i.e. <code>+ 5</code>). |
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| text { text:t="X"; pos:p2=0./*works*/35,0 /* position in screen units */; align:i=0; } // draws an X | | text { text:t="X"; pos:p2=0./*works*/35,0 /* position in screen units */; align:i=0; } // draws an X |
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| </code> | | </code> |
| The game is not be able to digest coordinate lists on multiple lines though. Neither with nor without comments: | | The game is not be able to digest coordinate lists on multiple lines though. Neither with nor without comments: |
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| ==Game aspects dealing with block files== | | ==Game aspects dealing with block files== |
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| * [[Custom skins]] | | * [[Custom skins]] |
| * [[Custom hangars]] | | * [[Custom hangars]] |