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| - | There are adapters (sometimes called adaptoids) that can be used to convert original controllers over to USB, which should work in most cases. These are usually console specific but sometimes feature multiple ports; the latter of which is always a third-party solution where quality may be questionable. | + | There are adapters (sometimes called adaptoids) that can be used to convert original controllers over to USB, which should work in most cases. These are usually console specific but sometimes feature multiple ports; the latter of which is always a third-party solution where quality may be questionable, especially with regards to added input lag. |
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| + | ==== 4dapter ==== | ||
| + | An excellent original controller adapter that connects via USB-C with [[https:// | ||
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| + | > Note: Make sure to select the Firmware Option -> **Batocera/ | ||
| + | > Note: NES, SNES and Genesis controllers are automatically configured, Nintendo 64 controllers do require a **manual remap** according to the diagram below | ||
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| ==== SNES/NES GPIO controllers ==== | ==== SNES/NES GPIO controllers ==== | ||
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