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| Bender:
so do you have to plug in and unplug the wired x360 controler each time you use the xbox 360 on your cab? |
| fallacy:
No, wired controller just needs to be plugged into 1 of the Max Shooters USB slots, I-Pac plugged into the PS/2 slot. On Xbox 360 boot up I am able to use the I-PAC or the Controller as my controls at the same time. Side note: This also makes it real easy to configure Your I-PAC controls with your XBox controls. There is a button on the Max Shooter that says Set. You click that press one of the buttons on your wired 360 Controller then you Press the button on your I-PAC control panel that you want that button mapped to, simple as that. Their still is a down side. The Max shooter was only designed to be used as 1 player. There are no options to map player 2 controls on the same Max Shooter. I noticed the I-PAC has 2 PS/2 ports in the back of it. I was thinking if I bought 2 Max Shooters, had the I-PAC going to the both of them… maybe that would work :dunno Any thoughts. |
| Dizzle:
It's cool that you got that setup to work. How to games play with it? Is it all pretty responsive? Regarding the 2 PS/2 ports on the I-Pac -- I imagine one of them is passthrough for a PS/2 keyboard (in case you're using it in ps/2 mode) so the other Max Shooter probably isn't to do any good in that port. |
| fallacy:
--- Code: ---It's cool that you got that setup to work. How to games play with it? Is it all pretty responsive? --- End code --- ya it works perfect --- Quote ---Regarding the 2 PS/2 ports on the I-Pac -- I imagine one of them is passthrough for a PS/2 keyboard (in case you're using it in ps/2 mode) so the other Max Shooter probably isn't to do any good in that port. --- End quote --- Shoot... maybe a splitter then? |
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