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All Menu Class M.O.D.s (Macros On Demand), as well as their Adjustable values, are all available in the M.O.D. CENTRAL™ GAMEPACK Configuration. For added convenience, they are also available to be adjusted from your controller, facilitated by a specifically designed "Menu Mode".


Menu Entry

You can define how you want to enter "Menu Mode". "Default", "Pass Through", and "Legacy Menu Entry" can be selected under the "Activator" setting in the GAMEPACK Config:



"Pass Through": Entering Menu Mode is the same as "Default". The normal function of these buttons will always be outputted without delay, but in-game menus will open & close while you are using the Activator.



Once you have entered Menu Mode and felt the initial heavy rumble, you will feel a continuous low rumbling. You will start in the "Main Menu". From here, you can navigate between Menu Classes and enable/disable M.O.D.s.


Your currently selected Menu Class will be represented by the bright LEDs on the STRIKEPACK™.


The following controls will navigate through the Menu Classes:




To select a M.O.D. to be enabled:


If you disconnect the STRIKEPACK™ or change GAMEPACKs without exiting Menu Mode, all changes will be lost.


Adjustment Menu


While you are in the Adjustment Menu, the Menu Class LEDs will begin to flash. The PlayStation® LED will initially display WHITE, but it will change depending on what you are adjusting.

While adjusting settings, the current setting will be represented by LEDs that will be somewhat dimmer than normal to distinguish them from the Menu Class LEDs.




If want to revert all changes to a Menu Class M.O.D. and its related Adjustables, you can use the "Menu Class Reset" feature.


To reset just the SELECTED Menu Class M.O.D. to its default settings:


Master Reset is a quality of life feature to quickly reset your settings. It is NOT useful for troubleshooting any potential issues; for that you should use Factory Reset which can be done through M.O.D. CENTRAL™.


Controller Preset

"Menu Class: Controller Preset" and its related Adjustable settings, cover mandatory button settings you MUST MATCH to your in-game settings, as well as optional quality of life settings.


  • 1 - Classic

  • 2 - Alternative

  • 3 - Custom


Adjustment Menu:




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