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features
Converts any PS™/PS2™ game controller for use on PC.
Compatible with PS™/PS2™ joystick, racing wheel and dance mat.
Supports Auto-fire function for all button.
Supports Real Vibration( Rumble/Force Feedback).
Re-maps all the buttons as you need.
Equips with a pressure-sensitive button function for PS2™ game controller.
Compatible with Windows™ XP/2000/ME/9X.
description
The Joy Box 3 Pro Converter allows you to connect your PS or PS2 Controller to your PC USB port. The Joy Box 3 Pro Converter supports 4 axis and all 12 action buttons. Further it features force feedback function for many games and can be used for steering wheels and dancing controllers* as well. The attached driver is compatible with Windows 9X, ME, 2000 and XP.
The Titanium S-Joy Converter is the ideal converter for everyone who wants to play PC games with a Dual Shock Pad or wants to connect a PS compatible dancing mat to a PC. It's also a great accessory for emulation gaming fans as well as game developers.
*Press "START+SELECT+UP" for 3 seconds to switch into dancing controller mode.
Showing the last 16 reviews, out of a total 16 reviews. Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Play-Asia.com team.
OAKside24(1) on 11, Jul. 2008 06:00 (HKT)
Fine on PC (Not on PS3) Though it uses the USB interface, the Super Joy Box 3 Pro does NOT work correctly with the PS3, specifically with SplitFish's EdgeFX controller. (Only a couple of buttons work, no mouse, no analog.) On the PC, drivers don't seem to install correctly when checking Device Manager. There's also hanging and minor difficulties configuring with Vista's Game Controller properties. Eventually - with patience and configuration tweaks - controllers seem to work well enough. (Vista SP1 32-bit.)
indra.goenz(1) on 06, Mar. 2008 10:03 (HKT)
Better than nothing I bought this thing and I received it yesterday (***** for the service, great!)
I could set it to play PES 2008. It worked good. I'm very satisfied.
The problem is I couldn't play gears of war.
Too bad.
ericandbrandon4ever(1) on 01, Feb. 2008 04:32 (HKT)
Perfect! Works wonderfully with Stepmania and the driver installation in Vista was perfect. I had no lag and no problems setting up the buttons. The package comes with a floppy disk for the driver installation but if you have a floppy drive and you want to put it on a laptop, it's as easy as copying your setup file to a flash drive and going from there. I would highly recommend this product!
gamesagevarq(1) on 28, Nov. 2007 11:22 (HKT)
Tested with Beatmania Controller I tested the converter with a Beatmania controller, and it works really well. The response time is really fast, and you can press all the buttons on the controller (including the scratch) at once. The wire is very short also, meaning no extra wire to get wrapped up in.
mhg(1) on 12, Oct. 2007 20:24 (HKT)
VISTA WORKING DRIVER WOW they have windows vista driver on their site now.
coool
themblan(2) on 06, Apr. 2007 04:37 (HKT)
Superior to Radio Shack's Radio Shack's converter didn't register fast button presses (button mashing) on my Hori Real Arcade Pro 1 Version B (or 2), but this does. Although shoryukens and hadoukens were easier to perform in mame32k v06.4 with this converter than with the Radio Shack converter, it still wasn't flawless. In training mode on console, I would be able to get 10 shoryukens off in a row, but in mame, I couldn't duplicate that success (comparing Street Fighter II: World Warrior on Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1 to Street Fighter II: World Warrior on mame).
ckl_jacky(1) on 02, Mar. 2007 03:30 (HKT)
no lag time I am using it for play nebula emu and it's response time is very fast and you can't feel any delay.A perfect
adaptor.
mudshark64(2) on 09, Feb. 2007 06:35 (HKT)
Very Good! The driver disc I got didn't work, for some odd reason, but I went to their site and downloaded the driver, and it works great! There is no visible lag, and works great with Stepmania! Highly recommended, especially for the price! :)
MrOctopusFace on 03, Jan. 2007 18:16 (HKT)
Vista It kind of works with Vista. The supplied drivers will not work with Vista despite telling you they have installed successfully. If you don't install the drivers, you can use Vista's default drivers that let you use the basic functions. You can't use your pressure sensitive buttons or remap buttons for example.
Zenithian(1) on 12, Nov. 2006 03:09 (HKT)
Excellent Adapter This thing is excellent in Windows XP, and can be used for a number of PC titles, as well as virtually controller-enabled emulators. I am curious as to whether or not this adapter works with Windows Vista, since I don't know anyone who has tried this adapter with that new OS yet. Anyone have info on this?
ecchichuu(1) on 11, Oct. 2006 05:02 (HKT)
Works with HRAP1v2 I bought the SJB3 for my Hori Real Arcade Pro 1 v2 and it works great. No noticeable lag.
I also tested the adapter with the standard ps2 pad... also works great. I ended up putting away my trusty ol' Saitek P880 PC pad because with my ps2 pad and HRAP I won't need the PC pad anymore.
As for the controller's minor features (rumble, button pressure, rapid fire), I tried turning on rumble in Phantasy Star Universe but didn't feel anything. I think rumble works tho since it works in the controller's test menu. Doesn't matter to me either way. Rapid fire works fine. Button pressure sensitivity I had no games to test on.
The SBJ3 does what I want it to do and at the cheapest price I could find so I'm happy with it. Those looking for a cheap PS2 converter should pick this up.
a-sop(1) on 28, May. 2006 20:04 (HKT)
Great response time Playing Alpha 3 and the response time is very nice. Got MAME with two of these babies for my laptop and I'm lovin it. Didn't install the drivers, no need unless you want to use the analog.
stephen10(2) on 14, May. 2006 09:25 (HKT)
Plug and Play I'm using this with the Vampire Edition Saturn PS2 controller. It comes with drivers on floppy, but I didn't even have to bother, on both XP SP2, and on MacOSX.
I just plugged it into both machines and it worked immediately with my emulators.
Excellent
AEtherealDrake on 21, Mar. 2006 13:21 (HKT)
Even works on Macintosh. It's works plug-and-play under OS-X Tiger; excellent for running emulators. It doesn't seem to have any Windows specific firmware, so it should work with any USB-compatible Macintosh (some G3s and any G4 or G5).
smujmaiku(1) on 17, Mar. 2006 14:11 (HKT)
Up Start Select You do need a 3'5 floppy drive to get the offical drivers installed BUT XP works fine without them. Reads everything from analog to dance pads. Even buttons I didnt know were in the playstation. Way good buy! Well... buyS. I got 3 now. One is for a friend...
Alcahest(4) on 27, Feb. 2006 10:05 (HKT)
Excellent Fantastic piece of hardware. Works perfectly on XP SP2. No need for extra batteries for Force Feedback to work (powered by USB). Pressure sensitive buttons too. Ideal for emulators. Driver is very easy to installed provided you have a 3'5 disk reader in your PC, otherwise you can get the driver off the net at the following address:
http://mayflash.com/Download/Super3%20pro.EXE
Thumbs up!
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