Product Features
- Supports Playstation and Playstation 2 Controllers
- Supports racing wheels
- Supports PC Keyboards
- If a Dual Shock or compatible Controller is used, it will rumble
- 4 different modes
Item Description
Total Control 2 converts Playstation controllers, racing wheels, and PC keyboard to be used on Dreamcast. It supports analog function and rumble function.
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 12 |
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hectorordas (3) on 22, Jan. 2011 07:01 (HKT)
Works with my mayflash stick. Weird mapping button.. small problem if you have quick disconnects.
Seems well built.
Seems well built.
craigfournier (1) on 20, Jan. 2011 20:22 (HKT)
Excellent
Works like a charm. No problems whatsoever.
riku.forss (1) on 01, Nov. 2010 05:19 (HKT)
It works!
It`s working really well. No problems for now. I`m really happy with it.
link6616 (23) on 02, Jul. 2010 19:15 (HKT)
It works... Just
With this I've been able to use my arcade stick on my dreamcast... Although every 5 minutes I'm forced to unplug and replug the thing in as it starts constantly pressing start or randomly autofiring buttons.
I certainly hope there is better out there.
I certainly hope there is better out there.
mongchi.lin (8) on 01, Jun. 2010 16:39 (HKT)
Great Product*
This adapter works very well, however one time it did cut out and lost response in my controller so I had to restart my console, but again, that was only once. Other than that, it does everything it says to.
It basically mimics the face buttons on the DC controller with the face buttons on the PS2 pad. In other words Y on the DC will be triangle on the PS2, X will be square and so on. Unfortunately, there's not button mapping on the device, meaning L will be L1, and R will be R2.
This is only really a problem with the odd button mapping on some arcade sticks (which was the main reason to buy this). The only fix to be able map my stick for a proper layout for fighting games was to open up my stick and re-wire the buttons. Very easy with higher end sticks that feature quick disconnects on the wires, but requires a little time and effort with soldering, but very basic work if you have even the slightest experience soldering.
It basically mimics the face buttons on the DC controller with the face buttons on the PS2 pad. In other words Y on the DC will be triangle on the PS2, X will be square and so on. Unfortunately, there's not button mapping on the device, meaning L will be L1, and R will be R2.
This is only really a problem with the odd button mapping on some arcade sticks (which was the main reason to buy this). The only fix to be able map my stick for a proper layout for fighting games was to open up my stick and re-wire the buttons. Very easy with higher end sticks that feature quick disconnects on the wires, but requires a little time and effort with soldering, but very basic work if you have even the slightest experience soldering.
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