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Saitek TM

SST Programming Software

USER GUIDE

SST PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE

Tip: The Profile Editor can also be run by clicking Start>All Programs>Saitek SD6 Programming Software>Profile Editor

Introduction Welcome to Saitek Smart Technology (SST) - a powerful software which increases the functionality of your Saitek controller. Most modern games do have their own control configuration screens, but by using the SST software you can: •

Increase the number of functions you can assign to the controls on your controller through shift states and multiple modes;



Create and save profiles for your favorite PC games, which you can load to configure your controller for that game every time you want to play it;



Assign keyboard and mouse commands to your Saitek controller to play PC games that do not offer support for game pads and joysticks.

Getting Started You should already have installed the SST software and plugged in your controller for the first time - if you haven't, install the SST software from the Saitek installation disc and then plug the USB cable of your controller into one of your computer's free USB ports. When you have plugged your controller in you are now ready to start programming and the SST Profile Editor - the tool by which you assign functions to your controller - will automatically appear. After this, an icon will appear in taskbar next to your clock every time you plug in your controller. This is called the Profile Launcher and looks like this: Right-click on the controller icon (this could be a joystick, wheel, gamepad etc depending on which controller you have) and you will see the pop-up menu right: Clear Profile is used whenever you want to completely clear a one of your controller profiles; Clear Startup clears a profile which has been set up as start-up profile (see below for more information) Profile Editor will open the screen on the next page. Please note that this example uses the X52 Pro controller but the procedure for programming every Saitek controller is exactly the same; the only difference is that each Saitek controller will have its own feature set - buttons, hat switches, triggers etc - that are designed to perform particular functions in games. Control Panel will bring up the test and calibration screens for your controller.

If you have more than one Saitek controller plugged in at the same time, you will have a separate icon for each controller. When you hold your mouse cursor over the small icon a pop-up tooltip will tell you which controller the icon refers to. www.saitek.com takes you to our website

Profile Editor Simple Commands or Keystrokes Every game assigns many in-game commands to various keys or combinations of keys on the keyboard. Using the Profile Editor, you can make the buttons on your controller act as keystrokes on the keyboard. Programming a keyboard command to a button or control In the column of buttons and controls click on the space just beneath the name of the button you wish to program. In the example we have clicked on the space just beneath the trigger. This makes the cursor flash, indicating that you can input a keystroke. As an example, imagine you were programming the controller for a game and we wanted to use the trigger for firing a weapon. In the game, the key on the keyboard that does this is the Space key. So, press the space key on the keyboard and it will appear in the line onscreen like the screen above.

If this is okay simply click the green tick to the right of the cursor. Once you have decided on your keystroke and clicked on the green tick, the Editor will prompt you to name your command - your screen should look like this. Tip: If you have made a mistake or wish to clear a keystroke that you have assigned, right click on the keystroke you wish to remove and click Delete from the drop down list of options. If you wish to clear all the keystrokes from the line then click Clear All. The software is now telling us that the trigger, when pressed, will initiate the Space bar command on the keyboard. This command has been named "Fire" to