🎮 Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Zero Delay!
The AUKUYEE Quimat Zero Delay Arcade USB Encoder is a versatile and user-friendly device designed for DIY arcade enthusiasts. Weighing just 1.6 ounces, it allows you to easily connect joysticks and push buttons to your PC, supporting all Windows systems and Raspberry Pi projects. With its zero delay feature, you can enjoy a seamless gaming experience, making it the perfect addition to your home arcade setup.
Brand | Quimat |
Series | QR05 |
Item model number | QR05-JP |
Hardware Platform | pc |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.5 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Blue-1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric,Usb Cable |
Manufacturer | AUKUYEE |
ASIN | B06XCP8R5F |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 10, 2018 |
T**K
Easy to understand with a few tutorials
Very nice very high-quality easy to set up and install with the right YouTube tutorials and overall is one of the only things that will work properly with no code it is truly plug and play and depending on the game you’re playing you may need an extra program VM mapper but other than that it is amazing I still a lot of my own American truck simulator boxes at different types of gang boxes using these I plan on buying more soon
J**S
Easy to setup and worked perfectly with retropi
I had a 20 year old arcade box with microswitches that needed a controller. This came fast, was easy to wire up withe the included wires and retropi recognized it and all the switches. Works great!
D**S
Worked perfectly
I had no issues and in fact hooked everything up in record time for this prototyping project. The USB Encoder was the perfect remedy for the issue I was encountering. The board itself was nice and easy to solder on.
C**O
Perfect
Bought this to make a DIY Shifter for Racing Simulators, and works perfectly for my need.Still have left over slots if I want to add other features in the future
A**C
Happ style connectors are wider than Sanwa
These wires are for Happ style microswitch connectors rather than the Sanwa type plugs. So they have a wider mouth. You can still get them to work (on Sanwa leads) if you plug them in with only half of the connector in a way where it won't short circuit the button. I have another kit similar to this one that was designed for Sanwa plungers and its wires were red and black instead of blue and white like in this one. I only got this particular kit for the extra 2pin wire connectors for a Happ style stick so that I could make a hitbox style button box using four directional plungers.
C**A
Super easy to use!
Incredibly easy to use. Just hook up any switches to it. Windows recognizes immediately. Didn't need to download anything. Shows up as generic joystick.
M**.
Great
I can now hift through all 18 gears, works exactly as expected and completely plug and play on windows 10
V**C
No hook up instructions
I'm missing something, but which connection on the board goes to which connection on the joystick or button? There are no paper instructions included, the MFG website shows nothing, and the board is not labeled. I guess I will have to try the old method of trial and error, one white at a time. I know what I'm going to be doing for the next five hours or more.August 4 Update: Unbelievable. I got the joystick and left and right buttons hooked up to the board; I connected the board and my joystick button to my USB port on my computer, and everything (joystick and buttons) is set for player 2; there is no control for player one. The software will not allow it to be re-configured. How do you make this work? I really must be missing something.
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