Trust GXT 560 Gamepad Installation Guide
Step-by-step installation and configuration guide for the Trust GXT 560 Gamepad on PC, covering button layout, input modes, and Windows setup.
Welcome to the Trust GXT 560 Gamepad
The Trust GXT 560 is a gaming gamepad designed for PC. This guide covers its installation and basic setup. The initial page displays the Trust logo, a lifestyle image of a gaming setup featuring a Trust gaming chair and PC peripherals, and the website address www.trust.com/22193/faq. It also shows a diagram illustrating the assembly of internal gamepad components.
Gamepad Layout and Ports
The GXT 560 Gamepad features a standard layout with directional buttons, action buttons, shoulder buttons, triggers, and analog sticks.
Buttons:
- LB (Left Bumper)
- RB (Right Bumper)
- LT (Left Trigger)
- RT (Right Trigger)
- Y
- X
- B
- A
- Start
- Back
- Turbo
- Directional Pad (D-pad)
- Two Analog Sticks
Ports:
The gamepad has ports labeled: SIDE, REAR, C/SUB, MIC IN, LINE OUT, LINE IN.
Input Modes: X-input vs. D-input
The GXT 560 supports two primary input modes for PC compatibility:
- X-input: This is the modern standard for PC gaming, compatible with most current games.
- D-input: This is an older standard, useful for legacy games or specific emulators.
Diagrams show the gamepad with labels indicating how to switch between X-input and D-input modes, typically via a switch or button combination.
Turbo Functionality
The gamepad includes a Turbo function for rapid button presses.
Settings:
- 1x = Turbo: Rapid fire on a single button press.
- 2x = Auto Turbo: Continuous rapid fire.
- 3x = Clear: Disables Turbo function.
Diagrams show the "Turbo" button and associated settings.
Connecting and Configuring on PC
To use the gamepad on a PC, follow these steps:
Windows 7 / Windows 8/10:
- Connect the gamepad to a USB port on your computer.
- The system should detect the gamepad.
Configuration:
- Access the Control Panel.
- Navigate to "Devices and Printers".
- Locate the gamepad (e.g., "Game controller").
- Right-click and select "Properties" to configure button mappings, test inputs, and adjust settings.
Diagrams illustrate the process of connecting the gamepad and accessing its properties through the Windows Control Panel and Devices and Printers interface. It shows screenshots of the "Game controller settings" window, including options like "Create shortcut", "Troubleshoot", and "Properties".
For more information, visit: www.trust.com/22193/faq