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Darth_Bravo
Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:56 am
#1
Is it possible to use it for jtl?
Iknow that there are some adaptors avaiable to plug it into an usb port, but will it be functionable with jtl?
Many thanks
CyberData4
Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:37 am
#2
if a controller can work with jtl, then that one can be used as well. I use my ps2 controller-> usb converter for PC games but I haven't bothered with jtl sinceI use KB & M. But I haven't come across a game that hasn't been able to use it.
Darth_Bravo
Thu Mar 10, 2005 9:43 am
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Darth_Bravo wrote:
Is it possible to use it for jtl?
Iknow that there are some adaptors avaiable to plug it into an usb port, but will it be functionable with jtl?
Many thanks
well in terms of joysticks... i don't have many options, as i'm left-handed, either i use a plain stick or nothing at all, and since i'm fully adapted to the playstation gamepad, i'd like to use it on jlt
MrLogical
Thu Mar 10, 2005 10:06 am
#4
I use my PS2 joypad.
Ive found it really good to use.
Like you, im really used to it which is why i use it for JTL.
Its good for piloting ships, but i find for being a gunner, its a bit slow, so i use my mouse for that to move the turret and use the X button on my PS2 pad to fire.
Aside for the vibration function not working for JTL, well, it works just never turns off is a down side, so you have to disable that in launchpad. Other than that ive been pretty happy with it.
Merendel
Fri Mar 11, 2005 1:40 am
#5
Darth_Bravo wrote:
Darth_Bravo wrote:Is it possible to use it for jtl?I know that there are some adaptors avaiable to plug it into an usb port, but will it be functionable with jtl?Many thanks
well in terms of joysticks... i don't have many options, as i'm left-handed, either i use a plain stick or nothing at all, and since i'm fully adapted to the playstation gamepad, i'd like to use it on jlt
you know there are left handed controlers and some that are adaptable. the saiteck Evo joystick has a grip thats ajustable to be left or right handed. its fairly cheep and I use it myself the only problem with it is that it ocasionaly has some centering problems with the twist rudder controlls. even cranking the deadzone as far as possible dosent always fix the problem but it is an option.
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