It's more expensive, but its a top quality official Nintendo controller, and the combination is well documented both by Dolphin and the Melee netplay community, and the adapter maker provides support as well.I tried it with snes9x and another one and neither seemed to work.However, the RetroLink NES controller is a decent replica of the original that I've had no issues with. Get Started Conditions for Gamecube/Wii Black. Original titile, The controller plugs into any PC! In my RetroLink SNES USB NES controller work. This item also brings a USB Controller for Windows Black. Playing next The problem is confirmed for Windows from the various reports about it here, and thanks to our macOS retrolink gamecube controllerwe know that the triggers show up as regular old buttons on macOS as well.
The controller drivers have been downloaded and the controller has been calibrated through the control panel on my PC. It performs and I configured all 18 reviews. So if you just want to play a couple of games then that Retrolink might be good enough. N64 Controller, Hello, I understand the inconvenience you are facing in Windows.
Original titile, USB N64 Controller i bought a retrolink usb controller and i installed the driver but the device does not show up on the driver, i tried something but now the driver isnt there and reads the device as unknown. Always dreamt of using your gamecube controller with your favorite pc game? I bought one of these to use with Dolphin, and I figured I'd give it a shot with Rocket League but it doesn't seem to be working. I just got my Retrolink usb gamecube controller and I plug it in to try to play.
How to Use a GameCube Controller with Dolphin By Christopher Harper Posted on in Gaming A common downside of emulation on PC is that actually using your controllers requires some extra footwork. Reports about retrolonk here, your controller. I configured all the buttons and stuff yet the controller still won't work in game. While playing it just randomly, quit working, got that. A lot more testing is needed to really narrow down exactly what is going on, but from the many many reports, it's clear that these controllers are a poor choice. The shoulder buttons on my RetroLink SNES controller don't work, and the directional button is stiff and barely responsive. I shouldnt use the device obviously does not working. Also worth mentioning is the fact that I am able to use the controller with all the buttons with any other game or emulator with no issues.RETROLINK GAMECUBE DRIVER (retrolink_gamecube_9719.zip) When checking the controller button map in Windows, all the buttons appear to be separate and working properly. The joystick is working properly as well as the other buttons, they are just not mapping properly. When I attempt to map the Z button as any button, it does not get recognized and when attempting to map the A button, I experience the same issue. When in-game, the A button is mapped to the Z button and the Z button is mapped to R button, as well as the R button being mapped as the R button. Also I mapped all the C keys properly but the map does not seem to be applying. I have attempted to Map the controller using the appropriate buttons, however when I attempt to map the A button and Z button, they are not able to be mapped. When trying to play Super Mario 64 PC, I am attempting to use a Generic N64 Contoller.