var TFAQ_NODES = [
    ['1. How can I change the settings for the XBCD driver?', null, null,
		['</a>XBCD is accompanied by a setup utility which allows you to configure it.<br><br>The easiest way to open the utility is by using the Start Menu and selecting \"Setup Utility\" inside the XBCD item.<br><br>In Windows XP, you can also find the setup utility by opening the \"Game Controllers\" applet in Control Panel and viewing the properties of a gamepad using XBCD.<br>In Windows 98/2000, you will see an applet called \"XBCD Setup\" in Control Panel.', null, "trick"]

	],
	['2. Analog stick seems to move on its own.', null, null,
		['</a>Use the XBCD Setup Utility to increase the dead zone setting for the analog stick which is malfunctioning.', null, "trick"]

	],
	['3. When the controller is plugged in, Windows detects an Unknown USB Device and the drivers won\'t install.', null, null,
		['</a>This is usually related to the cabling of the controller.  Double check your connections.  If the connections seem fine, you might have a controller without standard colors on the wires; if that is the case then you can try following <a href=xbox_wiring.html target=_self>this guide</a>. <br><br>These are some of the non-standard connections that have been reported: <li>Blaze Patriot Xbox Controller: White wire is switched with the yellow wire', null, "trick"]

	],
	['4. Controller stops working after some time and needs to be replugged for it to start working again.', null, null,
		['</a>There\'s a good possibility the controller isn\'t getting an adequate amount of power.  Try using a self-powered USB hub.', null, "trick"]

	],
	['5. After installing Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, the controller doesn\'t work anymore.', null, null,
		['</a>Try following the instructions <a href="http://redcl0ud.1.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=371">here</a>.', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['6. How can I control a full axis with one button?', null, null,
		['</a>In the XBCD Setup Utility, assign half an axis (eg. Z- or Z+) to one of the Xbox controller buttons.<br><br>Open the \"Game Controllers\" applet in Control Panel, select the Xbox Gamepad and click Properties.<br>If you\'re using XP, the XBCD Setup Utility will come up; close it.<br><br>When the standard properties page comes up, select the Settings tab and click the Calibrate button.<br>Follow the prompts for the controller calibration and when it\'s time to calibrate the axis you configured in the XBCD Setup Utility, only press the button you set as half the axis.  Don\'t worry if you don\'t see the axis move when you press the button controlling it.  DO NOT press both halves of the axis.<br><br>After you finish the calibration, the axis will be shown as being fully pressed or depressed depending on which half of the axis you\'re using.', null, "trick"]

	]
];

var TGS_NODES = [
    ['Half-Life 2: how to get the controller working.', null, null,
		['</a>This is starting with the default settings in the XBCD Setup Utility. Set the UP on the right stick as Z-, and DOWN as Z+. <br><br>Make a text file named "joystick.cfg" and place it in the same directory as your "config.cfg". Use the following in your "joystick.cfg". <br><table border="1" width="95%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>joy_name &#34;XBCD XBox Gamepad&#34;<br>joy_advanced 1<br>joy_advaxisx 3<br>joy_advaxisy 1<br>joy_advaxisz 2<br>joy_advaxisr 0<br>joy_advaxisu 0<br>joy_advaxisv 4<br>//////////////////////////////<br>//Button configuration.<br>//See config.cfg for commands.<br>//////////////////////////////<br>//JOY1 - JOY4<br>bind &#34;JOY1&#34; &#34;+jump&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp; // Button A<br>bind &#34;JOY2&#34; &#34;+attack2&#34; &nbsp;// Button B<br>bind &#34;JOY3&#34; &#34;+use&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;// Button X<br>bind &#34;JOY4&#34; &#34;+speed&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp;// Button Y<br>//AUX5 - AUX32<br>bind &#34;AUX5&#34; &#34;invnext&#34; &nbsp; // Button Black<br>bind &#34;AUX6&#34; &#34;invprev&#34; &nbsp; // Button White<br>bind &#34;AUX7&#34; &#34;pause&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp; // Button Start<br>bind &#34;AUX8&#34; &#34;phys_swap&#34; // Button Back<br>bind &#34;AUX9&#34; &#34;+duck&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp; // Left Thumbstick<br>bind &#34;AUX10&#34; &#34;+zoom&#34; &nbsp; &nbsp;// Right Thumbstick<br>bind &#34;AUX11&#34; &#34;+reload&#34; &nbsp;// Left Trigger<br>bind &#34;AUX12&#34; &#34;+attack&#34; &nbsp;// Right Trigger<br>//////////////////////////////<br>joy_sidesensitivity 1<br>+jlook<br>joyadvancedupdate</td></tr></table>', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['Halo: how to use the same button for reload and pickup.', null, null,
		['</a>In the game options, clear the Reload setting and the Exchange Weapon setting. Then, set a button for Action. <br>Whenever you press Action, it will reload the weapon. If you\'re in front of another weapon, leave Action pressed and it will pick it up.', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['Madden NFL 2005: controller isn\'t recognized.', null, null,
		['</a>Disable the RZ axis in the XBCD Setup utility.', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['MVP Baseball 2004: controller isn\'t recognized.', null, null,
		['</a>Open regedit.exe and change the name of the gamepad to \"Logitech Dual Action\" in the OEMName entry under \"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\MediaProperties\\PrivateProperties\\Joystick\\OEM\\VID_0738&PID_4516\".', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['Need for Speed Underground: controller isn\'t recognized.', null, null,
		['</a>Disable the RZ axis in the XBCD Setup utility.', null, "trick"]

	],
    ['Pro Evolution Soccer 4: game crashes when the controller is plugged in.', null, null,
		['</a>1.  Open the XBCD Setup Utility from the Start Menu.<br><br>2.  Under the Xbox tab, set the right analog stick the following way starting from the top, going clockwise: Sld-, Z+, Sld+, and Z-.<br><br>3.  Also under the Xbox tab, set the D-pad to use buttons instead of the POV hat switch.  You can assign it any 4 buttons starting from button 13.<br><br>4.  Go to the Windows tab and make sure only the Z and Slider axes have a check in the On checkbox.  Click Apply and exit.<br><br>5.  Open the Pro Evolution Soccer 4 Settings utility from the Start Menu.<br><br>6.  Choose the Player # that you want to use the gamepad with.<br><br>7.  Select the gamepad from the dropdown box, setup each button the way you want them and click OK.<br><br>8.  Play the game.', null, "trick"]

	],
	['Unreal Tournament 2003/2004: cannot look up/down or left/right.', null, null,
		['</a>Open the User.ini file under the UT System directory and change the JoyR and JoyU values to: <br><table border="1" width="95%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>JoyR=Axis aBaseX SpeedBase=50.0 DeadZone=0.1 <br>JoyU=Axis aLookUp SpeedBase=50.0 DeadZone=0.1 Invert=-1.</td></tr></table><br>That will work with the RX and RY axes.', null, "trick"]

	]
];