LoadsaMoney said:PS2 Pad plus a USB adapter.
Flanno said:Friend tried the wireless one on PC with a bluetooth dongle and had no luck.
Tommer said:ok, thought this may help out people that have the pad
(and also people with a 360 that could be guinea pigs)
http://xbcd360guide.50webs.com/merge/left.html
Phemo said:That's not a surprise - the pads aren't Bluetooth, they're RF.
The play and charge kit does nothing more than supply power to the pad. The signal is still sent as wireless.Phemo said:That's not a surprise - the pads aren't Bluetooth, they're RF.
You can get the wireless pads recognised on a PC if you use the play and charge kit cable but it Windows detects it as an unknown USB device and the MS drives don't install.
I have read of problems in some games with the wired pad and MS drivers and have heard of better success with the XBCD drivers. Can't say I've had any issues with the MS drivers personally so I've stuck with them.
jklc said:Does the 360 pad have pressure sensitive buttons? Just wondering since I was playing around with MGS2 on the PC the other day.. its not the same holding an extra button down to lower your weapon and stuff..
jklc said:Are the pads that bad in Windows? I would've thought they'd be able to knock out something that works 100% since these cheap usb PS2 converter things work just fine.