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t2:usage_guides:systems:computers
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Computers
All Window's, Linux and Mac computers are supported by the Titan Two. The Titan Two can connect to a computer via controller output, or via HID output.
System Polling Rate
Default and maximum USB polling rate supported by the computer system.
USB Default | 1000Hz (1ms) |
USB Maximum | 1000Hz (1ms) |
Wired Connection (No controller needed)
Requirements
- Provided Micro-USB cable.
First-time Configuration
- Configure the
Output Protocol
of the Titan Two toUSB Xbox 360
. - Configure the
Output Polling Rate
andInput Polling Rate
of the Titan Two toProtocol's Default
Regular Usage
- Connect any controller to
INPUT-A
on the Titan Two - Connect the provided Micro-USB cable to the Titan Two USB port labeled
OUTPUT
; - Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to any available USB port on the Computer.
Wired Connection (with Xbox One Controller)
Requirements
- Provided Micro-USB cable.
- Xbox One Controller for authentication
First-time Configuration
- Configure the
Output Protocol
of the Titan Two toUSB Xbox 360
.
Regular Usage
- Connect any controller to
INPUT-A
on the Titan Two - Connect any official Xbox One controller to
INPUT-B
on the Titan Two (for authentication); - Connect the provided Micro-USB cable to the Titan Two USB port labeled
OUTPUT
; - Connect the other end of the Micro-USB cable to any available USB port on the Computer.
Wired Connection (Native Keyboard and Mouse)
Note: With the Xbox One controller method, after the initial device enumeration and authentication, the official Xbox One controller can be removed from the Titan Two. |
t2/usage_guides/systems/computers.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/12 12:42 by sNAP