Belkin P75561 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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n52te
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USING THE n52te
To change the currently active profile, click the “Profile Selection” tab to
open the pane and choose the desired profile from the list.
Linked Application – Displays which application executable the profile
is currently linked to. Launching the linked application will trigger the
n52te Editor to switch to that profile automatically.
Auto-Switching – Allows you to enable or disable profile Auto-Switching
when the linked application is launched. To enable or disable, click the
Auto-Switching check box next to the desired profile. An “x” indicates
that Auto-Switching is enabled.
Tip: In order for Auto-Switching to function, the profile must already be
linked to an application executable.
Right-Click Menu – Right-click on the desired profile to bring up a menu
of additional profile management options.
Delete Profile: Selecting this will delete the highlighted profile from
your system.
Rename Profile: Selecting this will allow you to give the highlighted
profile a new name (make sure to save any changes before closing
out of the n52te Editor).
Link Application: Selecting this will link the highlighted profile to an
application executable. Simply browse to the desired “.exe” file and
click “Open”.
Load to Synapse
: Selecting this will load the highlighted profile
to the Synapse onboard memory. This functions the same as the
“Apply Changes” button on the main n52te Editor screen.
The n52te is powered by Razer Synapse
. This allows you to save one
of your profiles to the n52te’s onboard memory and use it on another
PC, even without installing the n52te Editor software.
To load a profile to the n52te’s onboard memory powered by Razer
Synapse, open the “Profile Selection” pane and double-click on
the desired profile. The profile will be loaded when the Synapse
icon appears next to the name. Now you can take your custom n52te
settings with you anywhere.
Profile Selection and Razer Synapse
The “Profile Selection” pane displays the entire library of custom profiles located on your PC.