![]() ![]() I bought them incase one day I'd plug in my PS3 or XBOX360 but to be honest I can't see this happening. I'm not sure if the IPAC is different but it means that I have to use XPadder (joystick to keys) for Super Street Fighter IV Arcade for Windows as I can't bind "hat controls" in the game. The Joysticks direction detect in Windows as directions on the hat rather than "Joy Up" etc. In 360 mode the home button doesn't work. I have to turn the on/off (once the computer has booted in Windows) via the USB hub to have them detect as standalone controllers. When I turn on the PC they detect as XBOX 360 controllers. I'd probably now (and may still) change to the IPAC controllers from the PS360+ - I have a couple of issues with them. I bought one of the following USB hubs on eBay with independent power buttons so I can turn on/off inputs. For some reason Xpadder would hang as not responding when I first ran it so I set the executable as "Run as Administrator" and XP Compatability mode and it started working properly. This has also lead to issues with Hyperspin as the Hyperspin 1.3x releases seem to have a compatibility problem issues with XBOX 360 controllers.Īt the moment I am working around these issues by disabling the Joysticks in Hyperspin and using Xpadder software (~$10) to make the Joysticks send actions as keyboard key presses. The autodetect their USB host on the other end when powered up and are compatible with PC, PS3 and XBOX 360.Īt the moment I have the controllers configured as XBOX controllers for Windows, as this allows the joysticks to be compatible with Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition (PC) which doesn't detect the joysticks when they appear to Windows as the "hat" pad. I'm using two Akishop PS360+ PCBs for the controllers which I purchased from In2Amusements. If I had been left to my own devices it would be a birds nest rather than the "milspec" result below. I got a great hand from a friend with the console wiring. Street Fighter artwork for the control panel ![]() My artwork source for the move lists was from Donovan Myers blog. I then cut out the artwork and glued it to the back of the perspex with a UHU waterbased gluestick. I was hoping to print the artwork at a professional printing shop on a nice material, however I was running out of time so I just measured the perspex panels and printed the artwork to size on multiple pages on my home laser jet. I'm very happy with the result and the colour looks great. ![]()
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