Radio Shack 26-447 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
OPERATION
The joystick comes with a range of control but-
tons (such as the fire buttons) that have differ-
ent applications depending on your game
program. Check with your game’s software
guide to find out which functions work with the
joystick’s buttons.
Caution
: Do not use excessive pressure on
the control stick or fire buttons.
Using the Throttle Control
The throttle control lets you adjust your air-
craft or vehicle's speed without having to use
your keyboard, so you can keep your eyes on
the screen.
Follow these steps to use the throttle control.
1. Set
THROTTLE
to
ON
.
2. Run your game software's joystick calibra-
tion program and set up for throttle use.
3. During game play, move the throttle gear
stick forward to increase your speed, or
backward to reduce it.
Note
: The throttle control function can
change, depending on the game you play.
Always read your game's user's manual.
Using the Center Hat Switch
The center hat switch has several functions
based on your game software's features. Most
games set the hat switch as a directional view-
er, but some games set the switch to control
speed or direction.
Follow these steps to use the center hat
switch.
1. Set the
HAT
selector to
ON
.
2. Run your game software's joystick calibra-
tion program and set up for hat switch use.
3. During game play, push the center hat
switch knob up, down, left, or right
depending on your game's features.
CARE
To enjoy your joystick for a long time:
Keep the joystick dry. If it gets wet, wipe it
dry immediately.
Use and store the joystick only in normal
temperature environments.
Handle the joystick gently and carefully.
Don’t drop it.
Keep the joystick away from dust and dirt.
Wipe the joystick with a damp cloth occa-
sionally to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the joysticks’s in-
ternal components can cause a malfunction
and invalidate its warranty. If your joystick is
not performing as it should, take it to your lo-
cal RadioShack store for assistance.
Note
: Don't take your joystick apart (doing so
voids the warranty).
Hat Switch
Fire Buttons
Trigger-Style
Fire Button
(in front)
Increase Speed
Decrease Speed
Throttle Gear
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