Just recently, I ordered the mouse/keyboard adapter for the Xbox:
I just recieved it the other day. Hooked it up without any problems. It recognized my keyboard and my old microsoft mouse, both PS2 plugs. I inserted Halo 2 and began to configure the controls.
Programming keyboard commands are easy. Initially, the keyboard has a default key/controller map that's pre-programmed. However, if the "A" key is programmed to be the "A" button on the controller and you'd want to make "S" the new key...just Press and hold ESC, press A, and then press S...release. Simple!
Mouse sensitivity can also be tweaked even further by adjusting the "deadzone". This can be done by Press/holding the ESC key and pressing 0-9 on the keyboard. You can make mouse movements more or less responsive.
The device also has pre-programmed settings for various games like Halo 2, Unreal Championship, etc. Configuration can be changed by simply pressing the function keys F1-F8. You can also save over those pre-defined controls which makes switching games just that much easier without having to worry about re-programming your controls all over again.
Played a bit of Halo 2 both single and multiplayer. I swear, it made me feel like I was playing on my PC. It's how any FPS game should be played. Circle strafing has never been so easy on a console game.
Get it if you're serious about your games...or be just another number on my "Kill" stats.
I just recieved it the other day. Hooked it up without any problems. It recognized my keyboard and my old microsoft mouse, both PS2 plugs. I inserted Halo 2 and began to configure the controls.
Programming keyboard commands are easy. Initially, the keyboard has a default key/controller map that's pre-programmed. However, if the "A" key is programmed to be the "A" button on the controller and you'd want to make "S" the new key...just Press and hold ESC, press A, and then press S...release. Simple!
Mouse sensitivity can also be tweaked even further by adjusting the "deadzone". This can be done by Press/holding the ESC key and pressing 0-9 on the keyboard. You can make mouse movements more or less responsive.
The device also has pre-programmed settings for various games like Halo 2, Unreal Championship, etc. Configuration can be changed by simply pressing the function keys F1-F8. You can also save over those pre-defined controls which makes switching games just that much easier without having to worry about re-programming your controls all over again.
Played a bit of Halo 2 both single and multiplayer. I swear, it made me feel like I was playing on my PC. It's how any FPS game should be played. Circle strafing has never been so easy on a console game.
Get it if you're serious about your games...or be just another number on my "Kill" stats.



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