🎉 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Zero Delay Fun!
The Easyget 2 Player Zero Delay Generic Game Controller is a versatile USB encoder designed for DIY arcade projects. Compatible with PC and Raspberry Pi 1/2/3, it allows you to create your own arcade machine with ease. Featuring 100% zero delay technology, it supports all joystick and push button types, ensuring a seamless gaming experience. Lightweight and compact, this controller is perfect for retro gaming enthusiasts looking to elevate their setup.
Brand | Easyget |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 9 x 8 cm; 250 g |
Item model number | FBA_2Player PC Encoders |
Manufacturer | Easyget |
Series | FBA_2Player PC Encoders |
Color | white |
Power Source | dual_powered |
Hardware Platform | Desktop |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 250 g |
M**6
Fonctionne avec les Odroid aussi
Fonctionne avec les Odroid (sont tous compatible et d'autre modele) j'ai brancher et tout sait configurer sans tracas. vraiment compatible avec tout les emulateur telle que Batocera, Retropie, Retroarch,Recalbox et le tout avec une facilité pour des débutants. Je recommande se produit vivement. Aussi le vendeur est au top ;)
R**W
Great stuff
These work great with the Super Retrocade!! I reused my old Qanba joystick and changed the USB controller and cables. This works wonders if you have an old fight stick and need to update the USB controller to some other system. I could not use the old Sanwa joystick cable from the Qanba. I needed to use the one from this kit. Note: this kit comes with the joystick cable for Sanwa style joysticks. Look up MadLittlePixel for options on the wiring. You use 1-6 for buttons and 9-10 for select and start. 2 and 3 are the B and A buttons. The Street Fighter style is the way to go. 2,3,4 on top row, 1,5,6 on bottom row. This works perfect for Street Fighter 2. Thanks to Mad Little Pixel for the button maps and info on Zero Delay USB controllers. BTW, I got the two pack Zero Delay and an empty joystick case so that I can make another controller stick from my old Qanba parts and extra buttons. Two player delight!Also, this will work with PC and Raspberry Pi builds! I use my PC to verify the buttons and joystick control visually in Devices and Printers. Take note that if the joystick does not register, you may need to flip the cable around on one end as the pins are reversed. Windows has a nice preview of the button maps and joystick position for checking. Cool stuff and highly recommended. The other kit they sell does not have the Sanwa joystick cable.
T**N
Impressive
I used this for a virtual pinball machine. Impressive controller! ZERO lag to PC. Immediate response. The cord length is small (seems to be designed for a Raspberry PI application). Luckily they give you two entire bundles of cord. I spliced and crimped the cord to make it longer. Amazing value for the price.
K**R
Works well with Retropie
Easy to config and have been trying out multiple games.
U**N
I got the new model, works great!
My computer recognizes this device with no additional drivers. I am using this as a "game" controller for a pc. I wrote the software and this shows up as a game controller, 12 button inputs, 4 joystick unputs (Up, down left, right - two together for diagonal) and it looks like there is a 5 pin joystick input and some other items i don't know how to code for. I like the standard USB cord, the old style has a 4 pin connector on one end, USB on the other. Old style white PCB, new model is black. The new model seems to be a SLIGHTLY different shape and the inputs are in a different layout. 2 in the pack. Comes with a bundle of premade wires ready to plug in with terminals that fit buttons. 2 USB cords. 2 five pine joystick connectors. Easy. my code uses the joy stick inputs as "extra" buttons - actually state of joystick input while button pressed for a total of 48 inputs (12 buttons X 4 states). Super fun!!
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