Easyget 2 Player Zero Delay Generic Game Controller USB to Joystick for MAME & Raspberry Pi 1/2/3 RetroPie DIY Projects
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Micaela Prosacco
> 3 dayWorks great! I bought these to upgrade my two old X-Arcade sticks from the old PS2 style connection to USB. I couldnt be happier with them. Plenty of connections, easy to install and have had no issues with using them in windows or with Lakka emulator. They turned my paperweight joysticks back into useful joysticks.
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Howard M3
> 3 dayordered one of usbs plugs has a connector not making contact if wire is bumped it loses connection can tell cause if you touch the plug red light on zero delay encoder goes out have tried to contact seller for replacement cord no luck tried to us my square trade 2 year protection plan keep getting told to contact seller just getting the run around for a simple fix
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GM77
> 3 dayUsing to build a retropie arcade. Would not hesitate to buy again.
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Eisengrim
> 3 dayI used this kit to replace the wiring in an X-Arcade based cocktail table, and it is so much more robust now. It sends signals as native Joystick/Button presses instead of keyboard, so configuration and testing is now done in Windows USB game control settings.
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STEVEN HUSCH
> 3 dayI like it but have yet to do anything with it
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John H.
> 3 dayThere seems to be TWO versions of this board... this version has the all important RED +5v out connector for light up buttons!
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BradWorld
> 3 dayI did a couple of retropie builds into old vintage arcade cabinets. These interfaces work perfectly. Plug and play. No issues.
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sergio
> 3 dayif you are making a retropie arcade cabinet the issue is that retropie cannot make config saves for 2 devices with the exact same VID or basically the name that comes up when the device is plugged in. the name is a part of the devices code and cant be changed so when you map 2 of these one of them gets all wonkey because it doesnt diffrentiate them.
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Jeff Bezos is a Treasonous Fascist
> 3 dayWorks fine.
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PAUL DUNN JR
Greater than one weekit was fine