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The USB to 15 Pin Joystick Gameport Converter Adapter allows you to connect analog joysticks to your PC effortlessly. With a unique 4 mode switch, it ensures compatibility across various joystick types, all while being fully plug and play—no software installation required. Compatible with Windows XP through Windows 10, this lightweight and compact adapter is a must-have for retro gaming enthusiasts.
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Specific Uses For Product | PC |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 7.1 x 6.5 x 1.6 inches |
Color | green |
S**E
Does exactly what it's supposed to do with no hassle.
Connected a 20 year old joystick in 5 minutes with troubles at all. You may ask why...read the reviews on any sub $100 joysticks and they seem to last a week. This joystick was used for years and my 3 yo uses it to pilot his space ship and its solid and works well...why get something new when this still does what it needs to and is built so well.Tips for setup not in the instruction pamphlet: Regardless of your controller and what the instructions say try each mode for the best fit...unplug the usb each time you change the mode or windows won't detect the "new" devices. The windows calibration app can be found by typing "game controller" in windows search. If your controller has too many functions/ axis identified in the config. that's not a problem as long as the mode supports everything you do have.
J**S
100% with Flightstick Pro on Linux
What can I say? It worked out of the box for me on Linux with a CH Flightstick Pro (all buttons work). It is recognized as a USB HID device. It was necessary to select mode 2 on the converter box for the CH. The Flightstick Pro is the only gameport joystick I have to test, so I'm not sure how well this will work with other equipment. Despite the mode switch I imagine there is some device that won't have all functional buttons, but that isn't the fault of this device as it's meant to be a generic solution.Very happy with my purchase. This is a good solution for those who don't want to take the time to build a custom converter.
P**O
Didn't work with my CH Products rudder pedals with gameport connector and sticks
I got this so I could use my CH Products rudder pedals with the gameport connector with my laptop that only has a USB port. I could get the pedals to work, but then neither of my gameport flight sticks would work. Both of these flight sticks worked back in the day with the old computer that had a gameport port.This device is not expensive, so if it doesn't work you're not out a lot of money, but don't have too high hopes for it.
E**E
Muy buen producto espero que lo repongan pronto
Lo necesito para mi trabajo. Muy bueno
D**H
Works with Linux
Worked in Fedora 35 and Arch Linux, using kernels 5.15.6 and above (did not test anything earlier). On Fedora it was pretty much plug and play IIRC, but on Arch I had to adjust permissions of /dev/input/js0 to rw for my user before this would show up in X-Plane 11.I'm using mode 2 for an old CH products 3 axis yoke + 1 axis rudder pedal set.
B**Y
Easy to work with
IT was ok, but did not work well with my system. I have a WIN 7 system 64-bit and was using it for a flight controller - not enough control through the USB.
R**C
Worked fine in Windows 7
I came across the old CH Mach I joystick I used as a kid. It's an old style 2 axis, 2 button joytsick. I have always preferred this style of joystick to the modern gamepads. The drivers for this product were already present in Windows 7, and it self configured very easily. The joystick calibration menu is hidden in Windows 7, but you can get to it by searching for joy.cpl Once the joystick was calibrated, it was automatically detected by the various games I tried. I had the product up and running in less than 5 minutes. I don't doubt that some of the fancier analog joysticks with multiple axis and multiple buttons might be more difficult, but for my purposes, this product worked very well.
B**N
It works.
This does what it's supposed to do. I'm using it with a CH Flightstick (the earlier 1988 model--not Flightstick Pro) with only two buttons. None of the adapter's four modes supports a 2-button joystick and the second button isn't recognized (it could just be defective--the stick's in good shape but it's still 30 years old). The trigger button works fine though, as does the throttle slider, so it's totally usable.The four modes available:2-axis/4-button joystick with view finder & rudder (Thrustmaster Flight Control System & compatible)4-axis/4-button joystick with view finder (CH Flightstick Pro & compatible)4-axis/4-button joystick4-axis/8-button joystick
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