P.I. Engineering USB 3 Switch Interface User Manual

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Hardware Mode Programming

The X-keys XK-3 has an internal memory for storing hardware macros like
keystrokes, mouse actions, game controller (joystick) or multi-media
commands. To program these macros, use MacroWorks 3.1 in “Hardware
Resident Mode.” (under the Mode menu). Once programmed, the XK-3 will
send macros to any computer or USB enabled device with no software
installation required.

Connecting Switches

The port on the XK-3 is a TRRS (Tip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve) jack designed to
accept our three button trigger switch. Any switch wired to a standard 3.5mm
plug may be plugged into the port and the XK-3 will recognize it. Splitter
cables are available to connect two or three switches to the port. Splitters and
adapters may be combined to connect multiple switches in parallel to trigger
the same action from the switch interface.

This image illustrates how the three types of

3.5mm (1/8”) plug are recognized

by the Switch Interface.

Support

Should you encounter difficulty with the installation or programming, please
open the MW3.1 or ControllerMate Help File or check the troubleshooting
guide on our web site. You may also contact technical support.

USA: [email protected] | Phone: 1-517-655-5523

UK: [email protected] | Tel + 44 (0)1869 338428

Compatibility

X-keys USB devices are programmed with MacroWorks 3.1 for Windows XP
through 8 and ControllerMate for Mac OS X. Developers may also use
software development kits for Windows, Linux and Android to integrate X-keys
into their applications. Additionally, the USB 12 Switch Interface has a
hardware programming feature which allows a user to emulate keyboard,
mouse, joystick, or multimedia messages on any USB-enabled operating
system. For more information about any of these options, see our web site or
contact our Technical Support Department ([email protected]).

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