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USB Headset by dreamGEAR designed for
Playstation3, no indications for any PC support
are noted on website nor on packaging. Product
website url:
http://www.dr ...
This convertor takes a playstation controller and
converts it into a USB device, without any
soldering ;) It was recognized immediately in
Games Knoppix as:
WiseGroup, Ltd ...
The Logitech Dual Action USB is a standard
gamepad, much like the Playstation 2 controller in
both shape and arrangement (down to being able to
'push' the analog joysticks for ...
It's a cheap Gamer's Factory usb controler which
resembles a playstation two controller. Has four
numbered buttons on the right, d-pad, 2 "right"
buttons, two "left buttons" ...
A force feedback steering wheel with pedals (11
buttons) designed for the Sony Playstation 2 but
it can also be used on a PC even if it's
unofficial and not supported by Logit ...
PS/PS2->USB adapter for use with one PSX/PS2
joypad, joystick, dancemat or steeringwheel on a
PC or Mac. Great compatibility and it supports
force feedback. Tested on Linux 2. ...
Allows plugging of playstation/playstation2 pads
into a usb port, as far as i can work out power is
only supplied on the 3v pin so vibration wont
work.
there is another mod ...
A Playstation->USB converter for use as a
joystick. Converts one or two playstation (both
regular and dual shock) controllers and allows you
to use them on your computer. Can ...
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