I used the analogue stick to finish 7 n64 games already (among them: both Zelda games, conker's bad fur day, banjo kazooie and tooie, F-zero and roadsters) I also use "retrolink n64 controller" on PC for a few retro consoles like sega and n64 for the button layout of the gamepad.
#Retrolink n64 controller directinput android#
I have not tested the analogue sticks much in windows so i cannot tell if they are precise or not but they feel good and are great for psx/psp/n64 emulation on my android boxes.īoth have great D-pads and the layout is like a playstation controller.
With the dongle it also works with windows as a Dinput gamepad. I use a gamesir g3s (the one with the red analogue sticks) on my android tv boxes, one via bluetooth and one with the dongle so it works with both my boxes. However, i only use one gamepad per dongle and i don't know if the dongle can be used with multiple controllers.Īlso i have tested it with my 2 android tv boxes and it does not work with them. I have been using this setup on several windows pc's and it works great, all games see a xbox 360 controller and it is recognised by any emulator. With a nice added bonus the touchpad can control the mousepointer almost like the touchpad on a laptop Use the "inputmapper" program so that windows recognises is as a Xinput controller (a xbox 360 controller) with a lot of adjustable settings. Use both of these and it works as a Dinput controller. Get a ps4 controller (model CUH-ZCT2E so you have a second generation controller with the light emitting stripe on the touchpad) and get one of these: DualShock 4 wireless USB adapter (CUH-ZWA1E) Hey everybody and tsunami231 in particular.