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XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
Genesis Controller | |
Successor | |
Dreamcast Controller | |
Key points
- Requires adapter to connect to PC.
- Lacks native XInput support, requiring the use of a XInput wrapper (see XInput wrappers) for games that do not support DirectInput or the controller natively.
Inputs
- 2 × digital shoulder buttons:: 𝐋, 𝐑
- 5 × digital buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐂, 𝐗, 𝗬, 𝐙, sᴛᴀʀᴛ
- 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): ↑, ↓, ←, →
Controller variations
- In North America and Europe however, a different, much bulkier controller was released to supposedly accommodate for the "bigger hands" of western consumers. This "MK-80100" control pad is functionally identical to its Japanese cousin, but is slightly larger and has a peculiar concave D-Pad.
Sega 3D Control Pad
- Often addressed as Sega Multi Controller.
- The Control Pad saw an "upgrade" in the form of the 3D Control Pad, built as a response to the Nintendo 64's analogue joystick.
- The 3D Control Pad has an added analog stick, a flip to switch between analog and non-analog mode, and has analog shoulder buttons instead of regular ones.[1]
Inputs
- 1 × analog stick
- 2 × analog triggers: 𝐋, 𝐑
- 5 × digital buttons: 𝐀, 𝐁, 𝐂, 𝐗, 𝗬, 𝐙, sᴛᴀʀᴛ
- 4 × digital directional buttons (d-pad): ↑, ↓, ←, →
Use with PC platforms
Windows
XInput wrapping
- Acting as native DirectInput controller, it's possible to use any of the generic wrappers. See the controller article for those.
Hardware
Mayflash SEGA Saturn Adapter
- Direct Input (standard HID protocol) supports 2 controllers at the same time. Xinput (Xbox 360 protocol) supports one controller per individual adapter.
- Directly compatible with PC. No driver needed, just plug and play.
- Compatible with PS3 console.
- Supports SEGA SATURN 3D Control Pad.
Bliss-Box Gamer-Pro
- Directly compatible with PC. No driver needed, just plug and play.
Steam
- Can be recognized as Xbox 360 controller but after manual assignment. Controller cannot be found in Supported Controller Database, so Steam recognizes it as standard DirectInput device.
Steam Link compatibility
- Works natively over Mayflash Saturn Controller Adapter.[2]
- Joystick configuration is possible on Steam Link, but the button mapping menu is finicky, so it may require several tries.
- Only one Gamepad works. May not work with some third-party controllers.
- Works without any drivers on any operating system that supports Steam.
- Can be used just to send input from a controller to a PC. Go into Streaming options, hit Y and disable video and audio streaming.
- Won't work great unless you connect it to LAN or a low latency Wi-Fi.
Other information
Technical information
Mayflash SEGA Saturn Adapter:
Controller button | Button label and axis |
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A | Button 1 |
B | Button 2 |
C | Button 3 |
X | Button 4 |
Y | Button 5 |
Z | Button 7 |
Previous | Button 6 |
Next | Button 7 |
Start | Button 10 |
D-pad up | POV up / Buttion 13 / Y-axis Up |
D-pad down | POV down / Buttion 15 / Y-axis Down |
D-pad left | POV left / Buttion 16 / X-axis Left |
D-pad right | POV right / Buttion 14 / X-axis Right |
References
- ↑ 3D Control Pad - last accessed on 2021-01-10
- ↑ List of Steam Link compatible controllers, adapters etc. - SteamCommunity