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{{ii}} The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the '''Tekken 7 Stick''' are collaboration models based made specifically for the game ''[[Tekken 7]]''. They come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons. The PlayStation 4 model has an additional touchpad on the rear, while the Xbox One model had lacked the turbo function. The PlayStation 4 model is the first non-Xbox model to have native XInput support. | {{ii}} The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the '''Tekken 7 Stick''' are collaboration models based made specifically for the game ''[[Tekken 7]]''. They come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons. The PlayStation 4 model has an additional touchpad on the rear, while the Xbox One model had lacked the turbo function. The PlayStation 4 model is the first non-Xbox model to have native XInput support. | ||
{{ii}} The '''Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa''' is a regular PlayStation-4-compatible model, and come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons. | {{ii}} The '''Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa''' is a regular PlayStation-4-compatible model, and come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons. | ||
− | {{ii}} THe '''Dragon Ball FighterZ | + | {{ii}} THe '''Dragon Ball FighterZ Stick''' is a collaboration model based on the N Hayabusa, made specifically for the game ''[[Dragon Ball FighterZ]]''. |
{{ii}} The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the '''Soulcalibur VI''' are collaboration models based made specifically for the game ''[[Soulcalibur VI]]''. They were essentially versions of the Tekken 7 Stick with the ''Soulcalibur VI'' branding. | {{ii}} The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the '''Soulcalibur VI''' are collaboration models based made specifically for the game ''[[Soulcalibur VI]]''. They were essentially versions of the Tekken 7 Stick with the ''Soulcalibur VI'' branding. | ||
{{ii}} The ''' Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON Stick''' is a collaboration model based on the N Hayabusa, made specifically for the game ''Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON''. | {{ii}} The ''' Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON Stick''' is a collaboration model based on the N Hayabusa, made specifically for the game ''Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON''. |
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The HORI Real Arcade Pro N, also known as the RAP N, are a series of arcade game controllers released by Hori since February 2, 2012.
The RAP N has the boxy plastic enclosure with metal face plate, and unlike the RAP V, the RAP N has the Noir Arcade layout. The sᴛᴀʀᴛ/▶ sᴛᴀʀᴛ/Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ/ᴏᴘᴛɪᴏɴs button is hidden under a slide-type cover plate to prevent accidental press during use. Like the RAP V, it also have a storage box on the back to store the cable, and has a 3.5mm audio jack, with earlier models prior to the RAP N3-SA have a USB passthrough port for keyboard. The RAP N comes with either the Sanwa-made switch and buttons or Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons.
As with the RAP V, there had been many models released within the RAP N lineup from 2012 to 2020. It was original released as collaboration models with the games, before the regular Real Arcade Pro N3-SA was released on December 6, 2013. The Xbox One and the PS4 version of the Tekken 7 Stick, released on June 2 2017, were the first models to comes with Hori's Hayabusa Joystick and buttons as well as native XInput support, and is followed by the regular Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa on July 01, 2017.
Compatibility on PC vary depending on the models, with earlier PlayStation models released prior to the Tekken 7 Stick acts as generic DirectInput devices, meaning they requires a third-party wrapper like Steam Input for games that only use the XInput API. Models starting with Tekken 7 Stick, as well as all Xbox-compatible models, are native XInput devices. Note that console-specific features like touchpad on the PlayStation-4-compatible models are not supported while on PC.
General information
- N3-SA Soulcalibur V (Archived)
- NX-SA Soulcalibur V (Japanese) (Archived)
- N3-SA Dead or Alive 5 (Japanese) (Archived)
- NX-SA Dead or Alive 5 (Japanese) (Archived)
- N3-SA Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (Japanese) (Archived)
- NX-SA Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (Japanese) (Archived)
- N3-SA (Archived)
- N Hayabusa PS4 Tekken 7 (Archived)
- N Hayabusa Xbox Tekken 7 (Archived)
- N Hayabusa PS4 (Archived)
- N Hayabusa PS4 DBFZ (Japanese)
- N Hayabusa PS4 Soulcalibur VI (Archived)
- N Hayabusa Xbox Soulcalibur VI (Archived)
- N Hayabusa Gundam Extreme VS (Japanese)
PlayStation model inputs
- 1 × digital joystick on the main panel: ↑, ↓, ←, →
- 8 × digital face buttons on the main panel: △ ᴛʀɪᴀɴɢʟᴇ, ○ ᴄɪʀᴄʟᴇ, × ᴄʀᴏss, □ sᴏ̨ᴜᴀʀᴇ, L1, R1, L2, R2
- 1 × digital functional buttons on the main panel: sᴛᴀʀᴛ/ᴏᴘᴛɪᴏɴs
- 2 × digital face buttons on the sub panel: L3, R3
- 3 × digital functional buttons on the sub panel: PlayStation, sᴇʟᴇᴄᴛ/sʜᴀʀᴇ, ᴛᴜʀʙᴏ
- 2 × 3-step slider switches on the sub panel: ᴅᴘ - ʟꜱ - ʀꜱ, 5 - 12 - 20
- 1 × 2-step slider switches on the sub panel (Prior to Tekken 7 Stick): ʙᴜᴛᴛᴏɴ ᴄᴏɴꜰɪɢᴜʀᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ꜱᴡɪᴛᴄʜ
- 1 × 2-step slider switches on the sub panel (Tekken 7 Stick onward): ᴀꜱꜱɪɢɴ
- 1 × clickable 2 point capacitive touchpad (Tekken 7 Stick onward): ᴛᴏᴜᴄʜᴘᴀᴅ
Xbox model inputs
- 1 × digital joystick on the main panel: ↑, ↓, ←, →
- 8 × digital face buttons on the main panel: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐗, 𝗬, LB, RB, LT, RT
- 2 × digital face buttons on the sub panel: LSB, RSB
- 1 × digital functional buttons on the main panel: ▶ sᴛᴀʀᴛ/Ⲷ ᴍᴇɴᴜ
- 2 × digital functional buttons on the sub panel: xʙᴏx, ◀ ʙᴀᴄᴋ/⧉ ᴠɪᴇᴡ
- 1 × digital functional button on the sub panel (Prior to Tekken 7 Stick): ᴛᴜʀʙᴏ
- 2 × 2-step slider switch on the sub panels: (Prior to Tekken 7 Stick): ᴅᴘ - ʟꜱ - ʀꜱ, ʙᴜᴛᴛᴏɴ ᴄᴏɴꜰɪɢᴜʀᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ꜱᴡɪᴛᴄʜ, start-back switch
- 3 × 2-step slider switch on the sub panels (Tekken 7 Stick onward): ᴅᴘ - ʟꜱ, ᴀꜱꜱɪɢɴ, xʙᴏx ᴏɴᴇ - xʙᴏx 360
Controller variations
- The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the Soulcalibur V stick are collaboration model made specifically for the game Soulcalibur V. They come with the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 and OBSF-24 buttons, and has USB Type-A passthrough port.
- The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the Dead or Alive 5 Stick are collaboration model made specifically for the game Dead or Alive 5. They come with the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 and OBSF-24 buttons, and has USB Type-A passthrough port.
- The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Stick are collaboration model made specifically for the game Tekken Tag Tournament 2. They come with the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 and OBSF-24 buttons, and has USB Type-A passthrough port.
- The Real Arcade Pro N3-SA is a regular PlayStation-3-compatible model. It come with the Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT-SK joystick and Sanwa OBSF-30 and OBSF-24 buttons, but removed the USB passthrough port that was present on the past models.
- The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the Tekken 7 Stick are collaboration models based made specifically for the game Tekken 7. They come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons. The PlayStation 4 model has an additional touchpad on the rear, while the Xbox One model had lacked the turbo function. The PlayStation 4 model is the first non-Xbox model to have native XInput support.
- The Real Arcade Pro N Hayabusa is a regular PlayStation-4-compatible model, and come with Hori's Hayabusa joystick and buttons.
- THe Dragon Ball FighterZ Stick is a collaboration model based on the N Hayabusa, made specifically for the game Dragon Ball FighterZ.
- The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the Soulcalibur VI are collaboration models based made specifically for the game Soulcalibur VI. They were essentially versions of the Tekken 7 Stick with the Soulcalibur VI branding.
- The Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON Stick is a collaboration model based on the N Hayabusa, made specifically for the game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS Maxiboost ON.
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- Models with native XInput support must set the slider to PC Mode for them to work as native XInput devices under Windows.
- Models without XInput support will acts as generic DirectInput devices.
reWASD
- Supports the RAP N, does not require manual driver installment.
- Can emulate a DS4 controller to play PS4 Remote Play, PS Now or Dualshock 4 compatible games. Including gyro and accelerometer control.
- Can emulate a Xbox 360 controller to play XInput compatible games.
- Not free of charge. 14-days trial.
- Custom configs can be found in official Community Configs Library maintained by reWASD users.
Gamepad Phoenix
- Gamepad Phoenix supports communication with the RAP N. Joystick and buttons can be mapped
- Also has support for XInput and DirectInput controllers.
- Emulates XInput, DirectInput (any version) and WinMM APIs.
- No emulation of Windows Raw Input API.
XInput wrapping
- Models without native XInput support will acts as native DirectInput controller, so it's possible to use any of the generic wrappers. See the controller article for those.
Steam
- Models without XInput support are recognized as generic DirectInput devices by Steam, thus requiring manual button mappings via Steam Input.
- Models with XInput support are recognized as Xbox 360 Controllers.
Support In Games
- Games with generic DirectInput support are supported by the models without XInput support, however button placements may be out of place and need to be rebound. Refer to game-specific articles for rebinding support.
- Models with native XInput support are natively supported by most modern games via XInput. Sometimes, the controllers will be recognized as Xbox 360 controllers.