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CONTENTS
Click on a title in this table of contents to access the corresponding section
1. Installing the Thrustmapper software ...................................................... 2
2. Launching the Thrustmapper software .................................................... 2
3. Home page .......................................................................................... 3
3.1. Managing profiles ....................................................................... 4
3.2. Managing presets ....................................................................... 7
4. Mapping of buttons ............................................................................... 8
5. Configuring the mini-sticks .................................................................. 10
6. Configuring the triggers ....................................................................... 14
7. Configuring the vibrations .................................................................... 16
8. Verifying the different versions ............................................................. 18
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INTRODUCTION
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1. Installing the Thrustmapper software
Download and install the Thrustmapper software available at https://support.thrustmaster.com.
Click Gamepads / eSwap Pro Controller / Drivers.
Follow the instructions to install:
- The Thrustmapper software
- The driver for your gamepad
- The firmware updating program for your gamepad
Please note: We strongly recommend that you update your gamepad with the latest firmware
version in order to get the most out of the Thrustmapper software experience.
2. Launching the Thrustmapper software
To launch the Thrustmapper software: in the Windows Start menu, go to Thrustmaster eSwap
Gamepads, and click Thrustmapper.
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3. Home page
- Select one of the gamepad’s two profiles in order to modify it (1).
- Create presets grouping together all of your customized settings. These presets can then be
saved in one of the two profiles for your eSwap PRO Controller (2).
- Quickly view the mapping of buttons for the selected profile or preset (3).
- Access advanced settings for the selected profile or preset (4):
Mapping: remap buttons according to your gaming style.
Mini-sticks: adjust the response curve and the dead zones for the left and right mini-sticks.
Triggers: precisely adjust the dead zones for the left and right triggers.
Vibrations: set the maximum intensity of the left and right vibrations on your eSwap PRO
Controller.
- Verify the current firmware version for your gamepad, the driver version for your gamepad,
and the version of the Thrustmapper software (5).
- Return to the home page from other menus (6).
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3.1. Managing profiles
The gamepad includes two profiles loaded by default (1). Each profile corresponds to a storage
space in which you can save the changes made with Thrustmapper and use them in games on
your PlayStation
®4 or your PC.
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By default, the profiles include the following mapping for buttons:
Profile 1:
Cross, Triangle, Square and Circle are duplicated
on rear buttons 1 through 4.
Profile 2:
L1, L2, R1 and R2 are duplicated on rear buttons
1 through 4.
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Click on the right-hand side of a profile (1) in order to:
Duplicate the profile, which will export all of these settings to a preset.
Reset the default settings for the profile.
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3.2. Managing presets
Presets work the same way as profiles, but are stored in the Thrustmapper software and not
directly in the gamepad.
In this way, you can create as many presets as you like, and save them in one of the gamepad’s
profiles (1 or 2) so that they can be used in games on PS4™ and PC.
Click on the right-hand side of a preset (1) in order to:
Load it into profile 1 or profile 2 for your eSwap PRO Controller.
Rename the preset.
Duplicate the preset: create a copy of the settings in a new preset.
Delete the preset.
Reset the default settings.
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4. Mapping of buttons
You can modify the mapping of the gamepad’s buttons according to your gaming preferences.
- You can modify the functions of all buttons apart from: PS, Share, Options, the touchpad
(button and gestures), as well as the Profile and Microphone buttons.
- Only the M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 and M6 buttons can be mapped with a duplicate button.
- You can only map a single button onto another button: no combos (i.e. combinations of two or
more buttons) are possible.
- The drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner (1) lets you switch between profiles and
presets in the mapping page.
- You can modify the mapping of the gamepad’s buttons by swapping their functions (2).
- Rollback, Reset and Save buttons (3):
Rollback: return to the previous settings, since the last save.
Reset: reset all of the settings and content to their default values.
Save: save the current settings in the selected profile or preset.
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To remap the buttons:
- Click on the button whose function you would like to change.
- From the list, select the new function that will be assigned to this button (1).
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5. Configuring the mini-sticks
Adjust the sensitivity curve and the dead zones for the left and right mini-sticks, for optimal control
of your movements.
- The drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner (1) lets you switch between profiles and
presets in the mini-sticks page.
- Adjust the sensitivity curve and the dead zones for the left and right mini-sticks independently
of one another (2).
- Rollback, Reset, Duplicate and Save buttons (3):
Rollback: return to the previous settings, since the last save.
Reset: reset all of the settings and content to their default values.
Duplicate: duplicate the settings for the selected mini-stick on the second mini-stick.
Save: save the current settings in the selected profile or preset.
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The sensitivity curve is divided into 3 different zones: small, medium and large movements (S, M, L).
Increasing the size of one (or more) of the zones (S, M, L) will provide more sensitivity and
therefore more precision for the zone(s) in question.
For example, if you increase the S zone, your movements near the center of the mini-stick will be
more precise.
To modify the sensitivity curve for the mini-sticks, you can:
- Move the points directly on the graph (1).
- Modify the values in the 3 different zones (small, medium and large movements) (2).
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You can also customize the center and outer dead zones for the mini-sticks (1).
A dead zone corresponds to the zones defined for the mini-stick which do not respond to
movements, at the beginning or at the end of its travel.
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Move the mini-stick in question to test your settings.
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6. Configuring the triggers
Adjust the dead zones for the left and right triggers, in order to optimize your comfort and
responsiveness in games.
A dead zone corresponds to the zones defined for the trigger which do not respond to
movements, at the beginning or at the end of its travel.
- The drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner (1) lets you switch between profiles and
presets in the triggers page.
- Adjust the dead zones for the left and right triggers independently of one another (2).
- Rollback, Reset, Duplicate and Save buttons (3):
Rollback: return to the previous settings, since the last save.
Reset: reset all of the settings and content to their default values.
Duplicate: duplicate the settings for the selected trigger on the second trigger.
Save: save the current settings in the selected profile or preset.
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To set the active zone for the triggers:
- Move the sliders representing the beginning and end of the dead zone on the selected trigger (1).
- Press the trigger to directly test your settings: the blue gauge indicates your position on the
curve of the trigger (2).
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7. Configuring the vibrations
Set the maximum intensity of the left and right vibrations on your gamepad.
- The drop-down menu in the upper left-hand corner (1) lets you switch between profiles and
presets in the vibrations page.
- Adjust the left and right vibrations independently of one another (2).
- Rollback, Reset, Duplicate and Save buttons (3):
Rollback: return to the previous settings, since the last save.
Reset: reset all of the settings and content to their default values.
Duplicate: duplicate the settings for the vibrations on one side (left or right) on the other side.
Save: save the current settings in the selected profile or preset.
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To set the maximum intensity of the vibrations:
- Move the sliders to set the maximum intensity of both the left and right vibrations (1).
- Press the left or right trigger to feel the selected vibration intensity on the left or right-hand
side of your gamepad, respectively.
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8. Verifying the different versions
Click on the icon for information regarding the current firmware version for your gamepad,
the driver version for your gamepad, and the version of the Thrustmapper software.
You can check for available updates by clicking on the corresponding buttons. Follow the
instructions to proceed with updates, if necessary.
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COPYRIGHT
© 2019 Guillemot Corporation S.A. All rights reserved. Thrustmaster® is a registered
trademark of Guillemot Corporation S.A. PlayStation® is a registered trademark of
Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or in other countries. All other trademarks and
brand names are hereby acknowledged and are the property of their respective
owners. Illustrations not binding. Contents, designs and specifications are subject to
change without notice and may vary from one country to another. Made in China.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, summarized, transmitted, transcribed,
stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual, via
photocopying, recording, or other, without the express written consent of Guillemot
Corporation S.A.
End User License Agreement applicable to the THRUSTMAPPER software
Please read the License Agreement displayed during installation of the
THRUSTMAPPER software carefully.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
https://support.thrustmaster.com
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