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Mcbazel PlayStation 2 Controller to USB Adapter for PC or Playstation 3 Converter Cable for Sony DualShock PS2 PS3 Controllers (NOT compatible with Dancing Mat Guitar Hero)

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In FLIP remember to select the target device as Atmega8U2 or 16U2 depending on you Arduino and, from select the communication medium choose USB and finally Load the correct hex file before selecting run. If you ran into errors while updating the firmware from FLIP multiple times, close FLIP and run 'Reset Preferences' from 'Start menu\FLIP\' and then restart FLIP and do the configuration steps before trying again this usually works for me.

guide to turn PS2 controller to USB - Neowin Looking for a guide to turn PS2 controller to USB - Neowin

Finally you can update the firmware of your Arduino to register it as USB keyboard. For this I'm not going to go into much details as it will make this instructable too long. All of these uses for it are things that I use it for. Besides my Super Joy Box 5 Pro, I also have an older Super Dual Box. I bought it sometime around the beginning of 2004 to use my two RedOctane Ignition pads on my PC for StepMania. It works fine on my older computer, but when I got my new computer last year I found that there were some problems with it on my new computer. The specific problem is in that to use the DDR-style pads, you need to input a code to change the button assignments internally in the adaptor, but on my new computer the adaptor would sometimes reset itself and make it so the code needed to be put in again; this would happen while playing and was very annoying. I've used a SmartJoy Plus and i quite like it. It works with all versions of Windows from 98 to 7. It also works in linux.The first step in connecting your PS2 controller to your PC is to gather the necessary hardware. You will need a PS2 controller, a USB-to-PS2 controller adapter, and a USB cable. The adapter can be found online or at a local electronics store, and the USB cable should come with your controller. Once you have all the necessary hardware, you can move on to the next step. Drivers and Software Installation Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 3 | Samsung 950 Pro 256GB | Samsung 850 Evo 1TB | EKWB Custom Loop | Noctua NF-F12(x4)/NF-A14 LTT Special Edition If you like you can skip this step. This is just an explanation for the previous outputs. The output 8 bytes array you saw is formatted according to the above fig.1 You can learn much more about this and also how the modifier keys status byte is written from this wiki about USB-HID. Basically what my code does is each time a new key is pressed (PS/2 protocol refers to this as 'make') it cycle through the last 6 bytes of the array that are used for normal key-presses, and fill in the first empty byte it finds with the relevant 'HID scancode'(Shown as in fig.2 Also you can find a complete list from the attached PDF) for the received 'PS/2 scancode'. And finally when the relevant key is released(PS/2 protocol refers to this as 'break') the code will cycle through the current byte array and clear only the relevant byte. If you find the correct drivers for your controller to USB device, anything else you do may not matter. That would be the first thing I'd try.

PlayStation 2 Devices on Your Computer - MUO How to Use PlayStation 2 Devices on Your Computer - MUO

EDIT - Actually I have a PC gamepad controller from a while ago, which worked fine until I plugged it into a front panel USB port that was wired up wrongly inside the PC, now when I plug it in it says device not recognisedNow, if I view Hidden Devices in Device Manager, I can see the 'old' devices from earlier, Device HID\VID_0810&PID_0001&Col02\7&750e0c&0&0001 was configured. I know you can buy the adapters, and I have seen guides to convert it to gameport, but I am looking for a wiring diagram of Playstation 2 controller to PC USB

ps2 - Do PlayStation 2 controllers support USB connections

After you have installed the necessary software and drivers, you will need to configure your PS2 controller to work with your PC. This can typically be done through the software that you installed. Most software will have an option to configure the buttons and sensitivity of the controller, as well as any other settings that may be necessary. Testing the Connection Sometimes the USB hub just stops working. Reboot is usually the best solution. They can shut off if something attempts to draw too much power. Since a playstation 2 controller expects a 7V input for the rumbler and USB output 5V, I wonder if the converter just disables the rumbler or if it has a voltage converter. The total draw may still exceed the amperage your USB port can put out (supposed to be 1A but most PC USB2.0 ports can only do about 1/2 of that). Follow this guide from arduino.cc about 'Updating the Atmega8U2 and 16U2 on an Uno or Mega2560 using DFU' but rather than using ' Arduino-usbserial-uno.hex' use the attched ' Arduino-keyboard-0.3.hex 'Just some helpful stuff: You're - You are, Your - Your car, They're - They are , Their - Their car, There - Over there. No, this is because I need a controller for my games and I have no money, but I do have a PS2 controller and a spare USB lead :D Intel Core i7-7700K | EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW | ASUS ROG Strix Z270G Gaming | 32GB G-Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4-3200 | Corsair AX860i http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?category=...products_id=255 this seems to be the popular choice in the stepmania scene If you're using a Linux distribution like Ubuntu, the EyeToy should be supported out of the box. Simply plug it into a free USB port and it should be ready to use. This may differ from distribution to distribution, but with a little searching, you should be able to get it working.

PS1/PS2 controller to USB adapter raphnet. - PS1/PS2 controller to USB adapter

Once you have configured your PS2 controller, it’s time to test the connection. Turn on your PC and start up the software that you installed. Connect the USB cable to the controller and the adapter, and then plug the adapter into your PC. If everything is working properly, the software should recognize the controller and you should be able to use it to navigate your PC. Troubleshooting Tips You can not simply replace a PlayStation 2 controller connection with a USB connection, and expect it to work.For each new multiple modifier key-press you should get a newline with different values for 'xx'. Finally when you release all modifier keys 'xx' should become 00.

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