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KeyMander User Manual Package Contents Package KeyMander Package Contents: 1 x KeyMander Controller Emulator for Game Consoles 2 x USB A to USB B Mini Cables 1 x KeyMander Software Installation CD 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x Warranty Card Check to make sure that all the components are present and that nothing was damaged in shipping. If you encounter a problem, contact your dealer.
KeyMander User Manual Contents FCC, CE Information ................................................................................... ii RoHS........................................................................................................... ii User Information ......................................................................................... iii Online Registration ............................................................................... iii Technical Support .........................
KeyMander User Manual Increase the Deadzone .................................................................... 19 Profile Selection.................................................................................. 20 Keyboard / Controller Mode ................................................................ 20 Turbo Mode ........................................................................................ 20 Macro Mode....................................................................................
KeyMander User Manual About this Manual This User Manual is provided to help you get the most from your system. It covers all aspects of installation, configuration and operation. An overview of the information found in the manual is provided below. Chapter 1: Introduction, introduces you to the KeyMander. Its purpose, features, benefits, and requirements are presented, and its front and back panel components are described. Chapter 2: Setup, describes how to set up your KeyMander.
KeyMander User Manual Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Mono Spaced Indicates text that you should key in. [] Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them: [Ctrl+Alt]. 1. Numbered lists represent procedures with sequential steps. → Indicates selecting the option (on a menu or dialog box, for example), that comes next.
Chapter 1 Introduction Overview The KeyMander is a USB Controller Emulator that allows you to use a keyboard and mouse with a PS/Xbox game console. The KeyMander can be connected to your PS/Xbox and used straight out of the box. The KeyMander has an easy to use software interface that allows you to customize all game controller buttons for use on a keyboard and mouse.
KeyMander User Manual Features Controller Emulation transforms keyboard and mouse signals into game controller signals for keyboard and mouse use on PS and Xbox game consoles Easy controller to keyboard key mapping and advanced configuration via GUI based software Macro editor allows for detailed configuration and command sequence control of a Controller’s controller buttons o Macros can combine up to 8 controller commands into a single key Supports direct configuration and control from a laptop’s
Chapter 1: Introduction Requirements Game Console / Controller PS4 PS3 Xbox 360 Xbox One Requires Micro USB wired controller Compatible with wired and wireless controller Requires wired controller Requires Micro USB wired controller Keyboard and Mouse USB Keyboard USB Mouse Operating Systems Supported operating systems for the KeyMander software GUI, are shown in the table, below: OS Version Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.
KeyMander User Manual Components Front View 4 5 6 3 2 1 No. Component 1 Gamepad Port Plug the PS/Xbox game controller into this port. 2 Keyboard Port Plug a USB keyboard into this port. 3 Mouse Port 4 Description Plug a USB mouse into this port. Turbo/KB Mode Lights Orange when Turbo Mode is on. LED Flashes Orange when Keyboard Mode is on. Lights Blue to indicate the KeyMander software is connected to the KeyMander.
Chapter 1: Introduction Rear View 1 2 3 4 No. Component 1 Reset This switch resets the device. While connected to a power source, press and release to reset the KeyMander. 2 Game Port The Game Port is used to connect the KeyMander to a PS or Xbox game console. This port also provides power to the unit when connected to a game console. PC Port Use the PC port to connect the KeyMander to a computer.
Chapter 2 Setup Getting Started To begin using the KeyMander with your PS/Xbox requires two steps: 1. Connecting Hardware 2. Configuring Mouse Settings Connecting Hardware To connect the KeyMander for gameplay follow steps 1-5. Use steps 6-8 for connecting the KeyMander to a computer to use the KeyMander software. Instructions for laptop use are found on page 8. Use the diagram on the next page and do the following: 1. Connect a PS/Xbox controller to the Gamepad Port.
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KEYMANDER User Manual Laptop Setup You can connect the KeyMander to a laptop for gameplay and switch keyboard use between the PS/Xbox and laptop. A laptop also allows you to configure the KeyMander using the KeyMander software and quickly switch back to gameplay. Use the diagram and steps below to connect a laptop: 1 3 2 1. Connect a PS/Xbox controller to the Gamepad Port. 2. Use the Mini USB to USB cable included with this package, to connect the PC Port to a laptop. 3.
Chapter 2: Setup Mouse Settings If you are using a mouse with software such as Setpoint (Logitech), you will need to adjust the DPI (Dots-per-inch) and Report Rate settings for better gameplay. This can only be done with the software utility that came with the mouse. DPI If your mouse came with software - use the utility to set the mouse DPI to the highest possible setting. This will allow you to have a greater range of mouse sensitivity when adjusting the controls with the KeyMander software.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation Overview This chapter explains how to use a keyboard and mouse for gameplay on the PS/Xbox and how to configure basic modes from the keyboard and controller. For information on mapping, profiles, and advanced settings, see Chapter 4 (page 22). Basic Operation This section explains how to use the keyboard and mouse on the PS/Xbox game console. Once the hardware is connected, the keyboard, mouse, and game controller will work on the PS/Xbox.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Keyboard Map The PS/Xbox controller buttons and directional pads are mapped to the keyboard, as shown below.
KeyMander User Manual Function Keys The function keys on the keyboard and the game controller are used to enable modes, switch profiles, and map keys - without the KeyMander software. Below is a table explaining each function key and the page where more information about the key is found. Hotkey [F1] ~ [F8] Function Switch Profile Description Switches to a Profile in the Group in Use according to the Profile Selection Hotkey assigned to the profile.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Controller Keys Share + Options (PS4 Controller) or Select + Start (PS3 Controller) or Back + Start (Xbox Controller) or View + Menu (Xbox One Controller) Function Description Page Mouse Sensitivity This allows you to adjust the Aim/Look and ADS sensitivity of the mouse. 16 Direct Mapping Mode Direct Mapping allows you to set controller button to keyboard mappings directly from the PS/Xbox game controller and keyboard connected to the KeyMander.
KeyMander User Manual Direct Configuration The KeyMander allows you to configure settings directly from the keyboard and PS/Xbox controller connected to it. This allows you to map keyboard controls, enable game modes, and adjust mouse sensitivity - without the KeyMander software. Each control is explained in detail starting on the next page. Beeps The KeyMander will notify you with beeps when you make changes from your keyboard and PS/Xbox game controller.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Direct Mapping Mode Direct Mapping allows you to change how PS/Xbox game controller buttons are mapped to the keyboard - directly from the keyboard and controller. For example, you can map a controller button to the spacebar. For default mappings see Keyboard Map, page 11. To enter Direct Mapping mode: 1. From the game controller connected to the KeyMander, press Share + Options (PS4), Select + Start (PS3), Back + Start (Xbox) or View + Menu (Xbox One) at the same time. 2.
KeyMander User Manual Mouse Sensitivity Mode Mouse Sensitivity allows you to change the Aim/Look and ADS sensitivity of the mouse using the PS/Xbox game controller connected to the KeyMander. For more information on mouse sensitivity see Mouse Movements, page 42. To enter Mouse Sensitivity mode: 1. From the game controller connected to the KeyMander, press Share + Options (PS4), Select + Start (PS3), Back + Start (Xbox) or View + Menu (Xbox One) at the same time. 2.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Deadzone Delay The Deadzone is a small area around the Right Stick control that doesn't respond to movement. Movement only occurs when the Right Stick moves outside the deadzone. Each game sets its own deadzone size. With no deadzone there is no delay with the mouse and movements are very straight and accurate. Set all 3 deadzones for the best mouse performance. The deadzone must be set while playing a first person shooter (FPS) game.
KeyMander User Manual To set the Up/Down Deadzone: 1. From the game controller connected to the KeyMander, press Select + Start (PS), or Back + Start (Xbox) at the same time. 2. Press the Square (PS) or Y (Xbox) button for up/down adjustment. 3. Repeatedly press O (PS) or B (Xbox) until you see a slow up movement on screen = no dead zone. (X or A to increase deadzone) 4. Press the Square or Y button to save. 5. Press Select + Start or Back + Start at the same time to exit.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Testing the Deadzone Test the mouse within the first-person shooter game. Movements will be smooth, stable and accurate. You'll also notice that shooting becomes more steady and reliable than with the game controller. If any mouse movements are shaky or jumpy repeat the steps to set the deadzone. With the deadzone set the mouse performance should be excellent. You can also set the deadzone using the KeyMander software – See Setting the Deadzone, page 51, for details.
KeyMander User Manual Profile Selection Profile Selection Hotkeys are assigned to profiles when they are created with the KeyMander software (see Adding Profiles, page 30). You can switch profiles in the Current group during gameplay using the Profile Selection Hotkeys [F1] ~ [F8]. The Profile Selection Hotkey is found on the top left corner of each profile, as shown here: To switch profiles, press the Profile Selection Hotkey assigned to the profile.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Macro Mode Use [F11] to turn Macro Mode ON or OFF. Macro Mode on: Macros will execute when the command key is pressed (see Macros, page 38). The default is Macro mode off. Pressing [F11] switches modes: Single Beep - Macro Mode ON Double Beep - Macro Mode OFF Play Mode Use [F12] to turn Play Mode ON or OFF. Play Mode allows you to use a laptop for gameplay. For instructions on using a laptop for gameplay - see Laptop Setup, page 8.
Chapter 4 KeyMander Software Overview The KeyMander software allows you to configure custom keyboard and mouse settings for use on your PS/Xbox game console. This chapter explains how to use the KeyMander software, in four sections: Downloading & Connecting the KeyMander Software Software Overview Profiles and Groups Customizing Controls Downloading Software To download the KeyMander software, do the following: 6. Go to: www.IOGEAR.com/software/GE1337P/ 7.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Connecting the KeyMander Software To connect the KeyMander to the KeyMander Software: 6. Connect the KeyMander to the computer and open the KeyMander software. The Connection page opens: 7. Click Ready. If ready image does not appear see steps 6~7 of Connecting Hardware, page 6. 8.
KeyMander User Manual KeyMander Interface This is the main page of the KeyMander software. The table below provides a brief description of each section. # Name Description This bar lists and allows you to add Groups. 1 Groups A Group stores up to 8 profiles. Current is the group of profiles saved on the KeyMander. A Group is Uploaded to Current. Only profiles in Current can be selected for use. See Groups, page 28 This section is where you add profiles.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software # 3 Name Menu Description Click the File, Edit or Help menu to display the options: File Save: Saves the profile that is being configured. Save as: Use the drop-down menus to select a Group and Profile to save the current profile. Import: Use Profile to import a previously saved profile file (*.profile). Use Group to import a previously saved group file (*.group). Export: Use Profile to save a profile as a file (*.profile) that can be imported.
KeyMander User Manual # 4 Name Description Click this button to upload the selected Group (of profiles) to Current for use. This uploads the group of profiles you want to use to the KeyMander Upload When you Upload a group it overwrites all profiles in Current. Profiles in Current can be selected for use on the keyboard and mouse during game play.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Software Overview This section provides an overview of how to use the KeyMander software. The sections that follow provide details on each step. Connect the KeyMander to a computer and do the following: 1. Add a Group. 2. Add Profiles to the group. 3. Upload the group to Current. 4. Go to the Current tab. 5. Use the Profile Selection Radio Button to set a profile (turns red) as the default start-up profile. 6. Connect the KeyMander to the game console / keyboard / mouse. 7.
KeyMander User Manual Groups The Group bar is for selecting and adding groups. You can create up to 32 groups. You can add up to 8 profiles with keyboard/mouse settings to a group. Upload a group to Current and the profiles can be selected for use. 28 Click Click Click a group (Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, etc..) to add profiles. Click Upload to send the group to Current. When a group is uploaded it overwrites all profiles in Current.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Profiles The Profile Selection Bar is for adding and configuring profiles in a group. A Profile is a keyboard/mouse configuration that is created and saved in a Group. Each profile has custom settings for a keyboard and mouse. Only the Group (of profiles) uploaded to Current can be selected for use. Profile Selection Hotkey: Each profile has a hotkey [F1]~[F8] to select for use from the keyboard connected to the KeyMander during gameplay.
KeyMander User Manual Adding Profiles To create a Profile for your keyboard/mouse settings: 1. Select a Group and click an empty profile slot: 2. Select the gamepad you are using. 3. The Profile Editor appears to let you configure the keyboard and mouse settings. Note: The Profile Editor is discussed on page 33. 4. The new profile is added to the Profile Selection Bar.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Upload A Group (of profiles) needs to be uploaded to Current. Only the profiles in Current can be selected for use. You can view and edit profiles in Current but the changes are not saved back to the Group. When a group is uploaded to Current it over-writes all profiles. You can select Copy - Group from the Edit menu to save Current as a group. To Upload a group, do the following: Select a Group and click Upload. A confirmation messages appears. Click OK.
KeyMander User Manual Use the Radio Button to set the default start-up profile (turns red). This is the default profile that will be selected for use when the KeyMander is connected to the game console.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Customizing Controls This section explains how to use the Profile Editor to configure the keyboard/ mouse settings. When you select a profile from the Profile Selection Bar the Profile Editor opens on the Button Mapping screen: Name Details Page Button Mapping The Button Mapping page is for mapping the game controller buttons to the keyboard and mouse.
KeyMander User Manual Button Mapping The Button Mapping screen is for mapping the controller buttons to the keyboard and mouse, Turbo setting and Turn Assist. When you select a profile from the Profile Selection Bar, the Button Mapping image appears: Click a set of buttons to open the editor windows to set the mappings. View All: Click to view all controller button mappings. Change Gamepad: Click to change the gamepad type. A window opens with a drop-down menu to select a controller type.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Mapping Each controller button can be mapped to a keyboard, mouse or joystick. When you click a button set the editor windows open: To map a controller button: 1. Use the drop-down menu to select a device and then the key or button: Keyboard: Click inside the box and press a key on the keyboard to map the controller button to a key. Mouse: Use the drop-down menu to select a mouse button to map the controller button to.
KeyMander User Manual Turbo Turbo allows rapid fire of a controller button. You can enable or disable turbo on any controller button and set the level (1~3) of intensity. Turbo Mode must be on for turbo buttons to work (see Turbo Mode, page 20). To set turbo on a button: 1. Click a button set to open the editor windows. 2. Click the top bar of the editor window to set the turbo level. A bullet icon will appear for each level. 3. Set the level (1~3) of rapid fire you want to use: No bullets = Turbo OFF 4.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Turn Assist Turn Assist helps you continue long mouse movements without having to move the mouse. Turn Assist works by holding down the Turn Assist Button while moving the mouse. The turn continues automatically until you let go of the turn assist button. Select a device and assign the Turn Assist Button and then click Save. Device Turn Assist Button Keyboard Enter a key you want to use as the Turn Assist button.
KeyMander User Manual Macro Setting Macros set multiple controller buttons into a single key or mouse click. For example you can set: “UP, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, X, O” to execute by pressing the [Y] key on the keyboard. Within macros you can set combos where multiple buttons are pushed at the same time: “X+O” or “R3+L3+R2”. You can create up to 8 custom macros and each macro can have up to 8 controller buttons. Macro Mode [F11] must be on for Macros to work (see Macro Mode, page 21).
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Function Description Macro Key Window The Macro Key is the key or button selected to execute the macro during gameplay. Select a device and choose a key or button: Keyboard: Press any key on the keyboard. Mouse: Select a button from the drop-down menu. Joystick: Select a button from the drop-down menu. None: Delete the macro command. Save After you enter the Macro Key and Command click Save to save the macro.
KeyMander User Manual 4. Click the Command window: 5. A controller image appears to the right. 6. Click a controller button to add it to the Command window in the order you want the buttons to execute: 7. To create a combo button (A+B+C) click between the controller buttons. Click again to remove the combo. + indicates the buttons are pressed together.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software 8. Move the mouse over a command and click X to remove the button or Clear to remove all buttons. 9. Click Save. The macro appears in the Macro Settings list: 10. Enable Macro Mode by pressing [F11] from the keyboard connected to the KeyMander (see Macro Mode, page 21). 11. Press the Macro Key set in step 3 to run the macro.
KeyMander User Manual Sensitivity The Sensitivity section is for configuring the sensitivity of mouse movements. You can set the mouse sensitivity for Aim Look Mode: the normal view the character has when walking around in the game, or ADS (Aim-Down-Sight) Mode: the view the character has when zooming-in to look through a scope. Instructions are provided beginning on the next page.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Aim Look Mode These settings configure how the mouse movements respond during when the character has a normal view in the game (not zoomed in). A. Mouse Movement Name Details Invert Vertical Mouse Movement Checking the box reverses the up/down movements of the mouse, so that pushing the mouse forward causes a downward movement and pulling the mouse back causes an upward movement. Sensitivity The Aim Look sensitivity bar sets how quick or slow mouse movements respond.
KeyMander User Manual B. Curve Setting The Curve Setting is for adjusting the relationship of Mouse Velocity (physical mouse speed) to Aim Velocity (on-screen speed). Click Edit to open. Settings Curve settings are used to fine tune how physical mouse movements respond on-screen (in the game). The default curve has a 1:1 ratio: Physical mouse speed equals on-screen speed. Adjustments can limit movements, stretch movements and increase or decrease progressive movements.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Function Description Curve Type Click a curve type to use a predefined curve for mouse movements. You can change the shape of a curve type at the points provided. Select a curve type to use as a template and then click Custom to adjust the curve to suit your needs. Custom Use custom to make fine adjustments to the curve. When selected 24 points appear allowing you to adjust the shape of the curve. Click and drag the points up or down to make adjustments.
KeyMander User Manual Curve The Curve is the relationship of Mouse Velocity (physical mouse speed) to Aim Velocity (on-screen speed). When the physical mouse and onscreen speed are the same, the curve looks like this: Mouse Velocity increases from left to right. Aim Velocity increases from bottom to top. As you adjust the curve up and down, the relationship of the physical mouse speed to on-screen speed changes.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Adjusting the Curve Adjusting the curve allows you to fine tune turn acceleration, deceleration, high and low speeds with limits, and boost velocity. Use the graph points to adjust the curve to suit your needs.
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KeyMander User Manual C. Deadzone Setting The Deadzone Setting lets you adjust the size of the controller’s deadzone. Click Edit to open the deadzone settings. The Deadzone is a small area around the Right Stick control that doesn't respond to movement. Movement only occurs when the Right Stick moves outside the deadzone. Each game sets its own deadzone size. The deadzone affects mouse movements. With no deadzone there is no delay with the mouse and movements are very straight and accurate.
Chapter 4: KeyMander Software Setting the Deadzone The deadzone must be set while playing a first-person shooter (FPS) game. The deadzone is minimized when– after the last adjustment on the graph, the player in the game starts to move slowly in the direction of the adjustment – up, right or diagonally up. To set the deadzone connect the KeyMander to a computer & game console, then: 1. Start a first-person shooter (FPS) game and open the Deadzone Settings. 2. Select the Zone Type.
KeyMander User Manual 4. Click the arrow to increase the value (up or right) while watching the game until the player in the game starts to move slowly in the direction of the adjustment – the deadzone is set. It’s important that you stop adjusting the graph at the point (mouse click) where the player begins to move in the game – this is where the deadzone is set perfectly. If you go past the point, simply click the arrow to decrease the value until the player stops moving and repeat step 4. 5.
ADS Mode (Aim-Down-Sight) Use these settings to set how the mouse movements respond when the character has zoomed in, such as through a scope. Except for the options listed below use the Aim Look Mode settings starting on page 43 to configure the ADS Mode settings. • Same as Aim Look Mode: Uncheck this box to configure the ADS Mode settings. Checking this box sets the ADS Mode to use the same settings as the Aim Look Mode.
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Chapter 5 Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade Utility As new firmware versions become available firmware upgrade packages are posted on the IOGEAR web site. The Windows-based Firmware Upgrade Utility (FWUpgrade.exe) provides a smooth automated process for upgrading the KeyMander’s firmware. Check the web site regularly to find the latest firmware packages and information relating to them. Before You Begin To prepare for the firmware upgrade, do the following: 1. Go to http://www.iogear.
Performing the Upgrade Starting the Upgrade: 1. The Firmware Utility inspects your installation. All the devices capable of being upgraded by the package are listed in the Device List panel. 2. Click Next to perform the upgrade.
• If you enabled Check Firmware Version, the Utility compares the device's firmware level with that of the upgrade files. If it finds that the device's version is higher than the upgrade version, it brings up a dialog box informing you of the situation and gives you the option to continue the upgrade: If you didn't enable Check Firmware Version, the Utility installs the upgrade files without checking whether they are a higher level, or not.
Upgrade Failed: If the upgrade failed to complete successfully the Upgrade Failed screen appears: Click Cancel to close the Firmware Upgrade Utility. See the next section, Firmware Upgrade Recovery, for how to proceed.
Firmware Upgrade Recovery There are three conditions that call for firmware upgrade recovery: • When the unit’s firmware becomes corrupted and you are unable to operate it. • When a firmware upgrade procedure is interrupted or the KeyMander is unplugged. • When a firmware upgrade procedure fails. To perform a firmware upgrade recovery, do the following: 1. Unplug the KeyMander from the computer. 2. Use a pen or paper clip to press the Reset button on the KeyMander. 3.
Appendix Safety Instructions General This product is for indoor use only. Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device. Do not place the device on any unstable surface (cart, stand, etc.). If the device falls, serious damage will result. Do not use the device near water. Do not place the device near, or over, radiators or heat registers.
Appendix Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots. They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. If the following conditions occur, bring it to qualified service personnel for repair. • The mini USB cable has become damaged or frayed. • Liquid has been spilled into the device.
KeyMander User Manual Technical Support International For online technical support – including troubleshooting, documentation, and software updates: http://iogear.custhelp.com North America Email Support Online Technical Support Troubleshooting Documentation Software Updates support@IOGEAR.com http://iogear.custhelp.com When you contact us, please have the following information ready beforehand: 62 Product model number, serial number, and date of purchase.
Appendix Specifications Function KeyMander Keyboard 1 x USB Type A Female (White) Front Mouse 1 x USB Type A Female (White) Controller 1 x USB Type A Female (White) Connectors Game 1 x Mini USB Type A Female (black) PC 1 x Mini USB Type A Female (black) Rear KB Power 1 x Mini USB Type A Female (black) Switches Reset LEDs Emulation Turbo / *KB Mode 1 (Blue) Setting 1 (Blue) Power 1 (Blue) Keyboard USB, Emulation Mouse USB, Emulation Controller Power Consumption Operating Temp.
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