OneSwitch GCM-100 User manual

17.02.2020
Advanced accessible gaming mixing from oneswitch.org.uk and celticmagic.org.
Read this manual before using.
FEATURES INCLUDE
SHIFT (switch 10) gives extra power to switches and joysticks.
One stick and one button enough to reach all standard controls.
SLOTS (1-9) can make your controls appear as a mouse or
gamepad. Slots can be customised upon request.
Multi-platform compatible with many computers, phones and
consoles. Some machines require extra adapters.
Optional PC INPUT controls and apps (e.g. Voice Attack) can be mixed in by using the short-cable to the PC Prog socket and using
the free GTuner IV software in KMG Capture mode.
INPUT-A connect STANDARD gamepad. See HELP section for more.

INPUT-B connect GCM100 / GCM100P (sip-puff)
IMPORTANT: Connect PS/2 (6-pin round connector) external joysticks before powering up. Do not touch any controls until the GCM
coloured lights settle down. The Titan should display a number (1-9) with a green light for INPUT-A, INPUT-B and OUTPUT. Connect
accessibility switches and the optional LED Compass Display (left-side connector) at any time.
SWITCH SHIFTING: Plug a switch into the SHIFT
socket 10. To reach extra switch features (marked
in green below), make sure SHIFT is engaged (held,
or tapped on/off).
JOYSTICK SHIFTING: Joysticks can be SHIFTED into one of 24 different modes. Use SHIFT then joystick
North, East, South or West 1-6 times.
The LED compass indicates the joystick mode. W2 (D-pad mode) is shown right. You can mix modes
as you like across 2 connected joysticks to the GCM100 and (optionally) 2 thumb-sticks on a standard
gamepad.

Titan Two SLOTS CHANGE
SLOTS* = T2 UP/DOWN buttons
SLOT 1 = MOUSE Experimental work in progress feature that may require a PC restart to work correctly.
STICK 1 = Mouse pointer (W1-W3 = MOUSE/DRAG/SCROLL) (E1-E3 = SAME BUT SLOWER) (S1=S3 = ALTERNATIVE)
X= LEFT-CLICK C= RIGHT-CLICK S= DRAG T= AXIS lock X/Y/OFF
N1 = (LEFT) Left-click (RIGHT) = Right-click (UP) = Double-click
N2 = arrow keys
SLOT 2 = PC JOYSTICK Xbox 360 output protocol for PC, RetroPie and more. See HELP Connecting section.
24 Joystick Modes (see next page) + Secondary SWITCH functions (see green options on case)
C/B (SHIFT x2) L3 (SHIFT x3) R3 (SHIFT x4) L3+R3 (SHIFT x5)
*CHANGE SLOT: In mode N6, SHIFTx6, rotate stick to change number 1-8, then X/A to activate)
SLOT 3 = AUTO (same as slot 2 but for use with PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, etc. - see HELP Connecting section)
SLOT 4 = PS4
SLOTS 5-9 = CUSTOM (5 = MOUSE, 6 = PC, 7=AUTO, 8=PS, but with LATCHED SHIFT)

GCM Joystick Modes
SHIFT + move stick 1-6 times North, East, South or West.
LED compass will indicate the current mode. Modes 4-6 blink.
N1 = Menu buttons
N2 = PS4 Touch-pad
N3 = Shoulder buttons
N4 = RetroPie menu buttons
N5 = PS4 Touch-pad Analogue
N6 = R2 / L2
W1 = Left-stick
W2 = D-pad
W3 = L1, R1, L3
W4 = Left-stick left/right, Cross + Circle
W5 = D-pad left/right, Cross + Circle
W6 = CROSS stick. Stick becomes a single button.
E1 = Right-stick
E2 = Shape buttons
E3 = L2, R2, R3
E4 = RETRO (constantly mashes CROSS button)
E5 = MASH Shapes [hold for button mashing action)
E6 = CIRCLE stick.
S1 = Explorer. Explore 3D worlds.
←→=r-stick look left/right. ↑= walk forward.
↓= back / look-up / back / look-down.
S2 = Driver (left/right/L2 and R2).
S3 = PS4 Six-Axis (Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture)
S4 = Basic Explorer. Simpler version of S1.
S5 = Drive Slow. Easier to control version of S2.
S6 = PS4 Six-Axis (Flower)

KMG Capture: Mixing in Windows 10 controls
Keyboard, Mouse and Gamepad (KMG) controls can be “captured” from a Windows PC and added to a control mix. PC apps such as Voice Attack (speech
recognition), Project Iris (eye-gaze), JoyToKey and Universal Control Remapper (advanced gamepad to keyboard converters) are ideal.
1. Connect the short USB cable between T2 PROG and PC. Connect the long USB cable between T2 OUTPUT
and your Games Machine/PC. Cables must be of a high-quality, e.g. Aukey CB-D9 2M cable.
2. Start the GTuner IV utility (download free via consoletuner.com). Select a gaming slot (e.g. slot 2). Press F4
and then with at least Keyboard ticked, click on “ENTER CAPTURE MODE”.
3. Click on the Device Monitor tab and experiment with the keys below.
LEFT-STICK = CDEF (+G +H +GH to incrementally reduce strength). E.g. C G H all held at the same time = left-stick DOWN softest)
RIGHT-STICK = IJKL (+M +N +MN)
L2 = R (+S +T +ST) R2 = O (+P +Q +PQ).
ACCELEROMETER = ACCEL_1_X -100% = Number Pad 1 ACCEL_1_X +100% = 2 ACCEL_1_Y -100% = 3 ACCEL_1_Y +100% = 4.
GYRO = GYRO_1_X -100% = Number Pad 5 GYRO_1_X +100% = 6 GYRO_1_Y -100% = 7 GYRO_1_Y +100% = 8

Sip-Puff Essentials (GCM100P version)
Celtic Magic supplied headsets or tube assemblies are supplied with a 60ml syringe with a female “Luer Lock”
connection. To clean the internal pipes this can be attached to just the headset itself or the whole pipe assembly.
To clean the internal pipework, use a warm strong soapy water solution. Use a full syringe to flush this cleaning
solution through the pipework. Refill the syringe with clean water and flush out the soap solution twice. Use the
syringe again to blow air through until no water splutters from the pipe. It may take several strong pumps of air to
clear all the water droplets.
Never attempt to flush clean the PTFE filter at the GCM end. This part is not serviceable.
Daily: Flush all tubes as above and hang to dry overnight in a clean area. Wipe clean the external headset using warm soapy water
and dry.
Weekly or after a period of no use: Flush ALL removable pipework as above and leave to dry overnight
Every Month: Inspect the head set, connecting pipework and fittings looking for signs of wear and tear.
Every 12 Months: Fit a new PTFE filter. If there has been heavy use, may also need to renew headset and connecting pipework.
If a GCM device with breath is used by multiple users, perhaps in a medical environment, it is important that each user not only has
their own headset / mouth piece but also their own connection pipe and PTFE filter as all these parts form a biologically common
element. The PTFE filter is 0.2um and considered a biological barrier.
Customisation: Sip/Puff can be added at an additional cost to GCM100 units without this feature. Sip-Puff functions can also be
changed upon request. The typical set-up is for sipping to act as a SHIFT function and puffing to act as CROSS or A.
sip puff

HELP
Customisation options includes joystick sensitivity adjustment, button blocking, latching and simple mode shifting (e.g. limit the
number of modes available from two upwards). A standard game-pad can be set up so you can change the function of the joysticks
too (to give 4 sticks in total maximum that can be changed). Left and right-handed gamepad controller modes are possible and
much more besides. Available upon request. There may be a charge for this.
HELP Connecting T2 INPUT A = left front USB socket
Android: INPUT-A optional. Requires an On-The-Go adapter to suit your device. Use PC or PS4 slot for gamepad games or a Mouse slot for touch games.
iOS: Requires an Apple USB 3.0 camera adapter with connected Apple iPad power adapter (or 2.0 amp quality alternative). Use Mouse mode for touch
(use touch assist mode in accessibility options) and PS4 with PS4 controller attached for Gamepad.
Nintendo Switch: INPUT-A optional. Use AUTO (or custom Nintendo) slot. Use Joystick mode W3 + UP to sync GCM.
Nintendo Gamecube: INPUT-A optional. Use PS4 slot. Requires a Raspberry PI power supply OR a PC connection. Also a Brook PS3/PS4 to PS2 adapter
in XID mode, fully updated, daisy-chained into a PS2 to Gamecube adapter. Power on Gamecube. Connect PC or Power supply, then the rest, leaving the
connection to the Gamecube THEN an optional co-pilot controller in INPUT-A until last.
PC: INPUT-A optional. Use a PC or PS4 slot.
PS4: INPUT-A PS4 controller essential. Use an Auto or PS4 slot. Set PS4 console to “Use USB Cable option” via Setting > Devices> Controllers >
Communication Method.
PS3: INPUT-A optional. Use Auto slot. Use N1 mode then hold UP to set as controller 1.
PS2: INPUT-A optional. Use PS4 slot. Requires a PS3/PS4 to PS2 Brook adapter that has been updated.
Raspberry Pi/RetroPie: INPUT-A optional. Use a PC slot.
SEGA Dreamcast: INPUT-A optional. Use PS4 slot. Requires a Brook adapter. Connect Brook PS3/PS4 to Dreamcast adapter to Dreamcast (if not in
green LED mode –hold adapter button for 5 seconds). Titan PS4 slot. Additional power is needed (connect to a Raspberry Pi USB power supply). VMU
access can only be achieved by physically swapping back to a standard Dreamcast controller for most games, during loading/saving.
Xbox One: INPUT-A Xbox1 controller essential (if a XAC ensure fully charged –if a gamepad, remove battery). Use Auto slot.
Xbox 360: INPUT-A Xbox 360 hard wired controller essential. Use PC slot.
Wii-U Wireless: Requires T2 Bluetooth kit. 1. Press “A” on a Wii remote. 2. Pair Titan Two to Wii-U (hold UP on T2 until display rolls, then press red sync
button on Wii-U. When paired, press “B” on Wii remote. Press HOME x2 on your controller. Go to controller settings. Press “A”. Select Wii Remote/other
controller settings. “A”. Change order. “A”. Home. “B” repeatedly to go back to Wii U Menu. Good luck! It’s tricky.
Wii and Wii-U: Connect Wii-mote to Maxgear Cross Fighter adapter only. Start Wii/Wii-U (sync controller if needed). Press “A” when asked. Connect Wii
to rear of Maxgear adapter via USB to USB cable. Count to 10. Connect Titan Two output socket to front of Maxgear adapter with the short USB lead. A
good connection is indicated by the Wiimote LED being on, and the T2 having a green LED for OUTPUT and for INPUT sockets. Make sure the Titan is in
slot 1 or 5 (forced Xbox 360 mode). Reconnect the T2 if not. Start again if this still does not connect.

CONNECTION TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. Unless using a PC to console link-up, only use the supplied short gold USB cable between your games machine and the Titan Two.
Avoid USB extension leads. Use long HDMI cables to bring the games machine closer to you if needed. Make sure all connections
are firmly in place. If USB-A socket LED flickers, try a different cable or controller. You may have a poor connection.
2. Press the UP button on the Titan Two to cycle the number to the slot you need.
3. Unplug and re-plug the Titan adapter. Reconnect in a different USB socket.
4. LED issues? Turn off console vibration if available (especially on Nintendo Switch, PS3 and PS4). Nintendo Switch may have some
display freezing if vibrating constantly.
5. Advanced: If instructed to update T2 firmware, you must also update the SD card by pressing the “Configure” button in GTuner IV
Device Configuration window.
6. RetroPie: Use joystick mode N4 and roll the stick to exit some emulators.
N.B. Do not use round power socket on T2. Only use extra power as detailed on previous page.
For more help with your Game Control Mixer contact barrie.ellis@oneswitch.org.uk. The Game Control Mixer is a
joint project with Celtic Magic. We are indebted to Jefferson Koppe (ConsoleTuner.com) and Scachi for their
invaluable help.
OneSwitch.org.uk
5 The Oaks, Billericay, Essex, CM11 2RP, UK
barrie.ellis@oneswitch.org.uk

Custom SLOTS
Slots 1-8 have the following common adjustments (all aimed at PS2 use)
Platform: PS3 (to connect to Brook PS2 adapter set to PS2 mode)
Input: USB-A = co-pilot (standard gamepad controls)
GCM100 Joysticks = High Sensitivity
E2 joystick mode (Cross/Triangle swapped)
E5 joystick mode (Cross/Triangle swapped)
Switch Socket 1 = Cross; Shifted = Start
Switch Socket 2 = Circle ; Shifted = L1
Switch Socket 3 = Square ; Shifted = L2
Switch Socket 4 = Triangle ; Shifted = Circle
Switch Socket 5 = L1 ; Shifted = Triangle
Switch Socket 6 = L2 ; Shifted = Square
Switch Socket 7 = R1 ; Shifted = L2
Switch Socket 8 = R2 ; Shifted = Circle
Switch Socket 9 = Left stick up ; Shifted = Left stick down
Switch Socket 10 = SHIFT
SHIFT = LATCHED * = SHIFTED (set up for momentary SHIFT, i.e. only active whilst switch 10 is held)
SHIFT x4 = NEXT SLOT (at slot 9 go to slot 1)
SHIFT x6 (OR MORE) = RESET (go to slot 1)
slot 1: Sip = CROSS (*Square) ; Puff = CIRCLE (*Triangle)
slot 2: sip = Circle (*Triangle) ; Puff = Square (*R1),
slot 3: sip = Triangle (*CIRCLE) ; puff = CROSS (*Square)
slot 4: sip = L2 (*CROSS) ; PUFF = R1 (*CIRCLE)
slot 5: sip = CROSS (*TRIANGLE) ; puff = SQUARE (*R1)
slot 6: sip = Triangle (*R2) ; puff = Square (*L2)
slot 7: sip = L1 (*TRIANGLE) ; puff = R1 (*SQUARE)
slot 8: sip = R3 (*CROSS) ; puff = L3 (*SQUARE)
slot 9 –STANDARD GCM100P AUTO slot –aimed for use with other game consoles