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{{--}} Lacks native XInput support, requiring the use of a XInput wrapper (see [[Glossary:Controller#XInput_wrappers|XInput wrappers]]) for games that do not support DirectInput or the controller natively. | {{--}} Lacks native XInput support, requiring the use of a XInput wrapper (see [[Glossary:Controller#XInput_wrappers|XInput wrappers]]) for games that do not support DirectInput or the controller natively. | ||
{{ii}} The controller connects to the system via a {{W|DE-9}} port. | {{ii}} The controller connects to the system via a {{W|DE-9}} port. | ||
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+ | {{mm}} [https://segaretro.org/Control_Pad_(Master_System) Control Pad (Master System)] at Sega Retro | ||
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'''Inputs''' | '''Inputs''' | ||
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==Controller variations== | ==Controller variations== | ||
− | {{ii}} ''Model 2'' | + | {{ii}} ''Model 2'' changed cable location, now the lead comes out at the top. |
− | {{ii}} ''Model 3'' | + | {{ii}} ''Model 3'' - the hole for the thumbstick is completely removed. This version was introduced and most commonly associated with the Sega Master System II and was the only model used in Brazil. |
{{ii}} South Korean models ''Gam*Boy'' (red), ''Gam*Boy II'' (blue), ''Gam*Boy II-newer'' (sky-blue). Samsung adopted their own controller for the console, which was given several new colour schemes throughout its lifespan. | {{ii}} South Korean models ''Gam*Boy'' (red), ''Gam*Boy II'' (blue), ''Gam*Boy II-newer'' (sky-blue). Samsung adopted their own controller for the console, which was given several new colour schemes throughout its lifespan. | ||
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Key points
- Requires adapter to connect to PC.
- Lacks native XInput support, requiring the use of a XInput wrapper (see XInput wrappers) for games that do not support DirectInput or the controller natively.
- The controller connects to the system via a DE-9 port.
General information
- Control Pad (Master System) at Sega Retro
- Sega Master System Accessories
Inputs
- 2 × digital action buttons: 1/sᴛᴀʀᴛ, 2
- 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): ↑, ↓, ←, →
Controller variations
- Model 2 changed cable location, now the lead comes out at the top.
- Model 3 - the hole for the thumbstick is completely removed. This version was introduced and most commonly associated with the Sega Master System II and was the only model used in Brazil.
- South Korean models Gam*Boy (red), Gam*Boy II (blue), Gam*Boy II-newer (sky-blue). Samsung adopted their own controller for the console, which was given several new colour schemes throughout its lifespan.
Use with PC platforms
Windows
XInput wrapping
- Acting as native DirectInput controller, it's possible to use any of the generic wrappers. See the controller article for those.
Hardware
Raphnet-tech SMS Controller to USB Adapter
- Directly compatible with PC. No driver needed, just plug and play.
- Very low latency (default setting: 6ms, minimum settings: 2ms).
- Compatible with Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, updateable firmware.
- Adapter configuration: D-Pad as axes or buttons, 1, 2, 3 and 4-player modes.
USB Atari RetroPort
- It uses the 2 button Atari standard so it will also work with Atari, Commodore, and Sega Master System digital gamepads and digital joysticks.
- No drivers to install or update.
Bliss-Box Gamer-Pro
- Directly compatible with PC. No driver needed, just plug and play.
Support in games
Games with DirectInput button prompts
- This is a list for games that offer DirectInput prompts.