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{{ii}} Works in Normal Pad Mode and Analog Mode (RED LED) - Analog Force Feedback Jogcon wheel. <ref>[https://gbatemp.net/threads/my-first-review-csl-gamepad-adapter-psx-to-usb-controller.399174/ My first review - CSL - Gamepad Adapter PSX to USB Controller]</reF> | {{ii}} Works in Normal Pad Mode and Analog Mode (RED LED) - Analog Force Feedback Jogcon wheel. <ref>[https://gbatemp.net/threads/my-first-review-csl-gamepad-adapter-psx-to-usb-controller.399174/ My first review - CSL - Gamepad Adapter PSX to USB Controller]</reF> | ||
{{++}} Can work in [[Controller:NeGcon|neGcon]] compatibility mode by holding the mode button when turning on the controller. | {{++}} Can work in [[Controller:NeGcon|neGcon]] compatibility mode by holding the mode button when turning on the controller. | ||
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+ | ====Avan PS2 to PC USB Adapter==== | ||
+ | {{--}} Supports controller only in neGcon mode. <ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/psx/comments/70ebaw/using_the_jogcon_controller_on_pc/ Using the Jogcon controller on PC?]</ref> | ||
+ | {{ii}} The jog wheel moves the left stick left and right (mapped to neGcon twist). | ||
+ | {{ii}} The {{Key|×}} button moves the left stick up (mapped to neGcon {{Key|I}}). | ||
+ | {{ii}} The {{Key|□}} button moves the left stick down (mapped to neGcon {{Key|II}}). | ||
+ | {{ii}} The {{Key|△}} button controls button 1 (mapped to neGcon {{Key|A}}). | ||
+ | {{ii}} The {{Key|○}} button controls button 2 (mapped to neGcon {{Key|B}}). | ||
+ | {{ii}} {{Key|L1}} moves the right stick up (by default it's at the very bottom, mapped to neGcon {{Key|L}}). | ||
+ | {{ii}} {{Key|L2}} controls button 8 (mapped to neGcon {{Key|R}}). | ||
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NeGcon | |
Key points
- Has neGcon compatibility mode: by holding the mode button as you turn on the controller, the Jogcon wheel emulates the NeGcon's twist functionality.
- The Jogcon is fully compatible with games such as Ridge Racer Type 4, V-Rally 2, Pac-Man World, the Playstation version of Breakout, and the PlayStation 2 game Ridge Racer V.[1]
- In other games, it can be used as a regular PlayStation controller by turning off the Jogcon mode using the ᴍᴏᴅᴇ switch above the PlayStation logo.
- Requires adapter to connect to PC.
- Lacks native XInput support, requiring the use of a XInput wrapper (see Windows) for games that do not support DirectInput or the controller natively.
Inputs
- Dial
- 4 × digital shoulder buttons: L1, R1, L2, R2
- 6 × digital action buttons: △, ○, ×, □, sᴛᴀʀᴛ, sᴇʟᴇᴄᴛ
- 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): ↑, ↓, ←, →
- 1 × digital functional button: ᴍᴏᴅᴇ
Hardware
Adapters
SmartJoy Dual Plus USB Adapter
- Works in Normal Pad Mode and Analog Mode (RED LED) - Analog Force Feedback Jogcon wheel. [2]
- Can work in neGcon compatibility mode by holding the mode button when turning on the controller.
Avan PS2 to PC USB Adapter
- Supports controller only in neGcon mode. [3]
- The jog wheel moves the left stick left and right (mapped to neGcon twist).
- The × button moves the left stick up (mapped to neGcon I).
- The □ button moves the left stick down (mapped to neGcon II).
- The △ button controls button 1 (mapped to neGcon A).
- The ○ button controls button 2 (mapped to neGcon B).
- L1 moves the right stick up (by default it's at the very bottom, mapped to neGcon L).
- L2 controls button 8 (mapped to neGcon R).