Hello. I feel that I would like to fiddle around a bit with Hid-devices. More precisely those who look like modern console-controllers like Xbox 360's, Playstation 2/3, and Xbox 1's small controller. Is there any gotchas I should know about when both choosing and using these (I have understood that the rumble-feature isn't implemented)? Also, I went to the computer-store today to look for a joystick, but I could only find these third-party ps2/3-controllers. I did find a ps2 to usb-converter, but since I were unsire I though that I should ask here for your experience first. You think it would work? Anyways. I hope I find something more X-box-like, since I'm not too fond of Playstation. Gasten
On 7/24/07, Martin Ahnelöv
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Hi Martin! I feel that I would like to fiddle around a bit with Hid-devices. More
precisely those who look like modern console-controllers like Xbox 360's, Playstation 2/3, and Xbox 1's small controller. Is there any gotchas I should know about when both choosing and using these (I have understood that the rumble-feature isn't implemented)?
Yes, that's right. More general; there is no Hid output implemented at all, at the moment. We should have that some time in the future though. Note that aside from ChucK not suporting that most PS2 => USB converters don't suport that either (more on the Xbox below). Other gotchas; some converters with some joysticks can result in latency. This seems to be a very inconsistent phenomenon, I recomend googeling any converters that you considder buying. It would also be wise to considder now wether you'd like to use one of those dance-pad controlers in the future too. You see; those can output both "left" and "right" at the same time which will crash or otherwise confuse some converters that aren't meant for that. As you might've noticed; controlers come in a wide veriety of price ranges, ranging from very cheap knock-offs meant to look like the original models suplied with the console to more exotic models that use the same parts as arcade machines that will be a signifficant investment. I don't recomend taking the very cheapest models for music, unless you can find something discounted due to being unfashionable.
Also, I went to the computer-store today to look for a joystick, but I could only find these third-party ps2/3-controllers. I did find a ps2 to usb-converter, but since I were unsire I though that I should ask here for your experience first. You think it would work? Anyways. I hope I find something more X-box-like, since I'm not too fond of Playstation.
Well, if you prefer X-box to Playstation that will significantly simplify matters. You see, the Xbox uses a protocol that's identical to USB albeit with a different plug (insert comment about multi-nationals and their practices). This means that a converter from X-box to USB could be made at home or bought cheaply and it's virtually guaranteed not to add extra latency as no actual data conversion is done. Other hints; companies like ThrustMaster make models that have both a USB and a PS2 plug and considdering the protocols I imagine somebody will also make models suitable for both USB and Xbox. This would save a converter and generally be convenient, provided you like that model. One thing that does count in favour of getting a PS2 adapter that I'd like to mention; because the PS2 is compattible with the PS1 and the PS1 goes back ages there are a LOT of exotic controlers that were made for those consoles over the years and many of those are now quite affordable. For me writing a ChucK program to use a more exotic controler is always very stimulating (damn, I wish those controlers meant for Japanese train sims weren't so expensive!). I hope that helps, don't hesitate to ask if you run into trouble and if at all possible try to hold a controler in your hands for a while before buying; we are talking about instruments here; those have to feel good to you. Happy ChucKing & shoot the core! Kas.
Well, if you prefer X-box to Playstation that will significantly simplify matters. You see, the Xbox uses a protocol that's identical to USB albeit with a different plug (insert comment about multi-nationals and their practices).
Or you could go with an Xbox 360 controller that IS identical to USB, that plug-and-plays as a HID device on XP and Vista (although it does require that drivers be installed on XP). Or a Logitech gamepad which is even more vanilla USB than the Xbox 360 controller, and which p-np's with no drivers whatsoever. Both have 11-button 2-joystick 1 D-pad controllers..
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Kassen
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Martin Ahnelöv
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