Exlene Usb Controller Gamepads Joystick 10ft/3m (2pack),Usb Snes Controller Super Snes Classic Controller for PC Windows Ubuntu Raspberry Pi 3 Retropie Sega Genesis (Black)
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The firestick does not have an outlet for it, so it must not be possible. Possibly one of the Wireless Bluetooth models might be able to do so, but not 100% certain. It takes quite a while for kodi and retro pie to build a build on my fire stick due to the amount of space still available on it. In the end, I got a raspberry pi and it has performed flawlessly
There is no way to use it with DS emulators
It's hard to say for sure, but I think it will work. Using it on Windows 10 has not been a problem. The installation process was automatic when it was plugged There were no problems for me.
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Selected User Reviews For Exlene Usb Controller Gamepads Joystick 10ft/3m (2pack),Usb Snes Controller Super Snes Classic Controller for PC Windows Ubuntu Raspberry Pi 3 Retropie Sega Genesis (Black)
In most third party games, you will find that the controls are awful. I have the ones that came with my Retro-style The Duo, the ones that connect to my Wii controls (for classic games), and those whose leads plug into my computer's USB port During the offseason. The quality of these is fairly good. Although they aren't as good as the ones on SNES, nor are they as good as Logitech, they're functional nonetheless. Despite their lightness and flimsiness, they are quite uncomfortable But they seem to endure even though they are similar to those listed above It has so far been great. Put your quality at the level of OEM quality, perhaps two steps below it. Those are what my kids use most often, and as you can see in the attached image, I've tried them out myself. Our hands have endured a little bit of drool, as you can see from the image, and yes, I did beat the level. It was really difficult to find an affordable USB "SNES-like" control that I could use frequently - these were old Logitech controls that were supposed to be Playstation knockoffs, but ended up being something much better During the offseason. The history of Nintendo and the origins of the Playstation will count if you understand their history. These are the closest thing to the one for which they've been making since 10 or so years ago, so with that model gone these will do.
At this price, yes they are worth trying out. The controllers aren't the sexiest on the market but they're worth a shot, which is saying a lot given the amount of garbage out there and my particular preferences.
Disclosure I received a pair of the new version of this controller for the purpose of reviewing it. In comparison with the shorter extension and built in combo of the previous black version, the new black version has a longer built in cable. new version of the cable has a longer overall length, so that is good news. In the original version, my only issue (relatively minor for the price) was that the D- was moving from the middle to the top half of the screen A quick change of direction on the pad was not easy. As a result, this new version appears to be enhanced in this manner. The directional buttons are now stiffer, making them feel more solid and responsive. I see a definite improvement in this area. Using a came similar to Pac-Man to test them The character will go where you want him to much easier when you get him where you want him. There is a few dollars more in cost for this new version, but it is well worth the extra money because it provides a more robust D-type synthesis On a tablet. Originally, these products were a great value, but the updated version is even better, since they now work great for games that require quick changes of Considering their price, these are a great purchase for a retro gaming enthusiast. *Please note that the score has improved from 4 to 5 stars due to This newest version now has a pad*
REVIEW FOR THE ORIGINAL Afterwards, I began to think that these types of controllers can be split into two groups. These are the cheap ones that will have issues, and the higher end ones that are worth the money. I would say these fit into the first My hands get used to their light weight, but it's a little uncomfortable at first. There are a lot of nice features in this game. The only issue is that the directions of the arrows are not exactly logical. Due to the way the movement pad is laid out, sometimes you will unintentionally hit your opponent in a different direction. Due to this fact, a controller like this will be useless for fast-paced races and any other game that demands quick movements. Despite this issue, I am still giving this product 4 stars because similar products come at twice the price on Amazon and I have read that the same issue exists with those products. In slower-paced games, though, these keyboard controllers are great, and at *$9 for two controllers and two extension cables, it's a good value for money.
In terms of size, these controllers are comparable to those from the SNES system. D-buttons and other buttons Two of the corners of the pad are angled differently, and two of the four corners are smaller. Despite their sharp edges, buttons are generally easy to push The edges are sharp and they are snappy, allowing them to feel strong and assured. In addition, responsiveness may be an issue depending on the games you play and how proficient you are. Although the device itself claims it supports 10ms/100Hz (per lsusb -", The tests are vd and cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/device inspections), testing the input (with Event /dev/input/js0) resulted in input events that were separated by intervals no smaller It would be a poor choice for 16ms/60Hz gameplay since each response would miss one or two frames between. measured the response time of my Logitech F310 with its knobs and shoulder triggers and its D-pad, and I got 4ms on all three. My computer isn't at fault for this limitation this seems to be caused by the pad I'm using. This pad setup could possibly be improved by an advanced tweak to enable them to perform at 10ms/100Hz however, short of that, they are unreliable for frame rate control. The quality of game play is perfect and they will not replace my F310 for those games where a thin, simple pad would be preferable.
I purchased these controls to replace them. The directional pad on my old controllers seemed to slip all the time, so I wasn't too pleased with them either. As an example When you press downward in a game like Tetris, you will go right or left suddenly. A better construction seems to be the case with these controllers If you do not have a D- While the pad is stiffer, it does not wiggle around easily in all directions. It can also be pressed easily without too much effort. It's great that the cords are long and that the image appears on the TV right away after pressing a key. This set is a great value as far as price and quality are concerned.
A 2x pack of RetroPie controllers for my Raspberry Pi 3 installation was just too tempting to resist. The RetroPie recognized it immediately and automatically mapped all the buttons (only issue I had was with the thumb sticks).
The cables are 3 meters long (just short of ten feet) and there is no signal lag in use with Emulationstation. There are very little weight on them, so they will be a challenge to adjust If I hot glue some BBs evenly inside, I will ensure that the board still closes and is not damaged. There seems to be no shortage of third party SNES controllers out there, and the one you're reading now It will not be possible to build an identical build to yours. There are no gray ones here, only black ones. There are vast differences in colors between the two, and these Exlene brand ones are a bit lightweight for my taste, but you can make them yourself if you enjoy that sort of thing. Hey, you have a spare on hand if you screw up too bad since you got two of them!.