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Reviewed in Sweden on July 25, 2024
Very good product, just missing one cable for it but it isnt a problem cause im not planning on using it. Works great for making a button box for sim racing.
Franck Vander Elst
Reviewed in Belgium on December 22, 2024
Fait ce qu'on attend de lui.
Dinkelstein Mcshrinklebean
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
It works fine but it is very agitating to stop my project halfway through and wait another week because they didn't bother to put enough connecters in the box.
Miguelangel29
Reviewed in Spain on September 1, 2023
Va muy bien y fácil de instalar
kirkmonster
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023
After spending some time on this device and comparing it to the "gold standard" iPac series, I think I can confidently answer the question of "what do I need".This device is a fantastic value JOYSTICK encoder. Each one of the slots maps to a Joystick button in Windows and it provides both a 5-pin Sanwa-style Joystick input (and cable) as well as separate inputs for up/down/left/right for those that are.So, if you are creating a Joystick (say, a Fighting Joystick) for use with your PC where you will still have access to a Keyboard, I'd bet it'd satisfy 99% of users. Is it truly "zero delay"? No and there are tests where the delay can be somewhat significant relative to the best, but I'd best most people wouldn't notice.Now, where this device falls short is when you want a MAME device. Why? Because at its core MAME is designed to be used by a Keyboard. Yes, I was able to get it work with my Pi based MAME system and even got the "Insert Coin" and "1p Start" buttons to work, but absolutely could not get the Exit (Escape Key) to work without having to configure the software.This is where a $40+shipping iPac2 is a far, far superior solution. Not only does it perform better, but it allows you to customize the HARDWARE to send whatever Keyboard commands you want including multiple keys, Shift+key, etc. All of this is saved onto the device and gives you the ability to set 32 individual buttons/inputs meaning that it can easily support 2 players if not more.This device is still a FANTASTIC bargain and less than 1/4th the price of an iPac and so if your needs are limited to a pure Joystick, it's a no-brainer. Absolutely, though, DO NOT buy 2 of these for 2 players - pay a little bit more and a single iPac2 will be a far better solution.
Cuba
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
100
Kramer
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021
Just what I needed for my Barcade.
A. Hawkins
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
This is a joystick usb board. That means you can take a controller and convert it into a USB device (controller recognized by Windows). What I needed it for was to make some buttons simulate a keyboard stroke.So I got regular arcade buttons with microswitches (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GBSJX2H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and installed them into a small box with this controller.This will assign those buttons as a controller. You then just need to map these buttons to a keyboard stroke of your choice. To do this I used JoyToKey which can be found at JoyToKey.net It's a shareware program, and I'm sure their are similar programs but this was free and simple. Works like a charm.
Larry Alan Adams II
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
Works great no problems A+
dragon
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2021
got this for a project i am working on. with a flight sim. this was just for testing buttons and small control panel for this worked great really its only push button but for what i needed it for it was great.
RadPaul
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
I liked the mounting holes on the board for my custom designed box I made.
mase
Reviewed in Germany on April 28, 2020
Is not zero delay!!...it has a little delay
K. K Slider
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2018
Worked flawlessly with a 10 year old Sanwa Joystick+Button (a modified Mad catz arcade fightstick). Used it to replace broken Mad Catz PCB.But I ran into problems because Mad Catz wiring is weird.Make sure you have proper start/select and toggle electricals/plug ins. For people (somehow or like me) using old mad catz stuff and looking to repair or replace, Mad Catz has proprietary pcb board and some bizzare wiring. You will need new electrical for the start/select on their old SF4 era equipment.
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