Hello,
I recently bought the SL-6502 PSX2 Gamepad Converter
and installed the latest WinXP drivers (sl-6502_03_07)
from the drivers section speed-link home site (Same as
the ones in the enclosed mini-disc)
http://www.gc-plus.de/bin/sl-6507/sl-6502_03_07.zip
http://www.speed-link.com/
http://images.speed-link.de/prodpics/SL ... 6502_1.jpg
The converter works perfectly with my standard SONY
PS2 gamepad, but I have a few queries concerning the
button setup and properties.
If I run “Game Controllers” from the WinXP control
panel, the default button state designations are as
follow (By pressing / testing the buttons on the
gamepad):
Button 1: Triangle
Button 2: Circle
Button 3: X
Button 4: Square
Button 5: L2
Button 6: R2
Button 7: L1
Button 8: R1
Button 9: Select
Button 10: Start
Button 11: Left Analog Stick
Button 12: Right Analog Stick
What I would like to do is change the button
designation from the WinXP “Game Controllers menu” and
permanently assign them to:
Button 1: Square
Button 2: X
Button 3: Circle
Button 4: Triangle
Button 5: L1
Button 6: R1
Button 7: L2
Button 8: R2
Button 9: Select
Button 10: Start
Button 11: Left Analog Stick
Button 12: Right Analog Stick
The reason I want to do this is because a lot of WinXP
games do not allow you to remap the gamepad keys to
suit my gaming needs and the default button
designations from the SL-6502 drivers are not ideal
for me.
My System:
WinXP PRO SP-2 English
Intel Core2 Duo @ 2.4GHZ 4MB Cache
ASUS P5B-E M/B 8-USB ports (The SL-6502 PSX2 Gamepad
Converter is connected to the front USB port)
2GB DDR-2 PC6400 800MHZ
Sound Blaster Live 5.1! (PCI)
Nvidia GeForce 7950 512MB PCI-X
SeaGate 500GB SATA-II 7200RPM
SeaGate 500GB SATA-II 7200RPM
SeaGate 500GB ATA 7200RPM
ASUS 16X DVD-ROM
Plextor 18X DVD-Recorder PX-810SA
So, is there any way to change the default button
designations from the SL-6502 WinXP drivers?
Thanks in advance.
Speedlink SL-6502 PSX2 Gamepad Converter button remaping?
Moderator: General Mods
never heard of it and never heard of reassigning indexs' of buttons for a controller. I guess you could use ppjoy and glovepie to make a second joystick out of it and use that second joystick, and map whatever button to whatever you want inside glovepie.
... Ever take a look at the Earthbound ROM? I SWEAR THE PROGRAMMERS WERE ON CRACK WHEN THEY DID IT! JUST LOOK AT IT!
Please excuse my ignorance.
What's ppjoy & glovepie.
By the way, is there another PS2 to USB converter that has the default button designations like this?
Button 1: Square
Button 2: X
Button 3: Circle
Button 4: Triangle
Button 5: L1
Button 6: R1
Button 7: L2
Button 8: R2
Button 9: Select
Button 10: Start
Button 11: Left Analog Stick
Button 12: Right Analog Stick
Anyway, what do you people use to play 2D shooters & emulated console game on the PC?
I used to use my trusty 10Button MS Sidewinder Joypad, but it can only be connected via the old-school game port found on older Sound Cards, however my new card has none and so I'm stuck with this sollution!
X-Box 360 Joypads might work peferctly in WinXP but they're just not my cup of tea!
Where could I buy a brand new 10 Button USB MS Sidewinder Joypad?
That would solve all my problems!
What's ppjoy & glovepie.
By the way, is there another PS2 to USB converter that has the default button designations like this?
Button 1: Square
Button 2: X
Button 3: Circle
Button 4: Triangle
Button 5: L1
Button 6: R1
Button 7: L2
Button 8: R2
Button 9: Select
Button 10: Start
Button 11: Left Analog Stick
Button 12: Right Analog Stick
Anyway, what do you people use to play 2D shooters & emulated console game on the PC?
I used to use my trusty 10Button MS Sidewinder Joypad, but it can only be connected via the old-school game port found on older Sound Cards, however my new card has none and so I'm stuck with this sollution!
X-Box 360 Joypads might work peferctly in WinXP but they're just not my cup of tea!
Where could I buy a brand new 10 Button USB MS Sidewinder Joypad?
That would solve all my problems!
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whenever possible, XBox controller S modified to play on the PC.
I also have a PSX -> USB Adapter I bought at radioshack, the all black one. the good kind.
I also have a PSX -> USB Adapter I bought at radioshack, the all black one. the good kind.

<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
sorry it took so long to respond.
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/PPJoy.htm use this to create a virtual joystick
http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download use this to write a script to map what buttons you have on your physical joystick to the corresponding buttons on the virtual joystick.
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/PPJoy.htm use this to create a virtual joystick
http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepie_download use this to write a script to map what buttons you have on your physical joystick to the corresponding buttons on the virtual joystick.
... Ever take a look at the Earthbound ROM? I SWEAR THE PROGRAMMERS WERE ON CRACK WHEN THEY DID IT! JUST LOOK AT IT!