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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Emulate one or more game port controller(s). The following controller types are
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* **Standard 8-button joystick:** single controller with four regular buttons, four additional buttons mapped to the third and fourth axes, and a single analog stick.
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* **4-axis 4-button joystick:** single controller with four buttons and four axes (or two analog sticks).
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* **CH Flightstick Pro:** flight controller with four buttons, three axes and a POV hat.
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* **Microsoft SideWinder Pad:** up to four controllers, each with 10 buttons and a directional pad. Requires a driver to be installed on the guest operating system.
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* **Microsoft SideWinder Pad:** up to four controllers, each with 10 buttons and a directional pad. Requires a driver to be installed on the emulated operating system.
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* **Thrustmaster Flight Control System:** flight controller with four buttons, two axes and a POV hat.
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* **No joystick:** no controller connected.
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Time synchronization
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Automatically copies your host system's date and time over to the emulated machine's hardware real-time clock. Synchronization is performed every time the guest operating system reads the hardware clock to calibrate its own internal clock, which usually happens once on every boot.
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Automatically copy your host system's date and time over to the emulated machine's hardware real-time clock. Synchronization is performed every time the emulated operating system reads the hardware clock to calibrate its own internal clock, which usually happens once on every boot.
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* **Disabled:** do not perform time synchronization. The emulated machine's date and time can be set through its operating system or BIOS setup utility. Time only ticks while the emulated machine is running.
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* **Enabled (local time):** synchronize the time in your host system's configured timezone. Use this option when emulating an operating system which stores *local time* in the hardware clock, such as DOS or Windows.
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