May Flash Wireless Wii U Pro Controller Adapter for PC USB
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Ryon
> 3 dayI gotta say at first I was hesitant, The build quality is amazing, Instructions were simple, I got my Wii U Pro Controller up and working on my PS3 in less than a minute, and the most amazing thing out of all. It works FLAWLESSLY. I have not disconnected the adapter, and I dont think it will work without it, but thats Okay.
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Parker Anderson
> 3 dayI bought this adapter about 5 months ago so I could use my Wii U Pro Controller on my PC. It performs this task flawlessly, and without lag. It takes approximately one second to synchronize, and is recognized by every game Ive tried with it. I leave it plugged into one of the front USB ports on my computer, if that matters. It came with a DVD that probably has drivers on it, but I dont recall ever actually using it. The adapter itself has plastic construction with four small phillips screws and a fairly light cord a couple feet in length. Mine has a range of 20-25 feet, but you might get better range if you mounted it somewhere higher, since mine just sits on my computer tower.
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Paul Nicodemi
> 3 dayWorks like a charm, no setup necessary. Im able to use my WiiU Pro controllers for all my Retroarch games as well as my Steam library on my PC. Nice! WiiU Pro Controllers are very cheap on eBay compared to Switch Pro Controllers, so for the price of this one doodad, you can stock up on controllers for your PC with ease. Highly recommended.
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Bow CochinoKonnichiwawow
> 3 dayAMAZING! My PC picked this adapter up no problem and treated it as an official Xbox 360 controller. This is actually better than using the official Xbox 360 controller, because the PC sees this adapter as always connected. The official Xbox 360 adapter will disconnect if the controller is turned off, causing some inconvenience. Pairing a Wii U Pro controller was stupid easy. Press sync button on receiver. Press sync button on contrller. Wait a few seconds. Gold! Its worth noting that there is a software update for this adapter that will allow you to remap the buttons (it swaps the A and B buttons to make the Wii U Pro controller behave more like an Xbox 360 / Xbox One controller). The software update can be found on Mayflashs website. Ive owned this device for over a year now and have had NO issues. Im an avid gamer and use this adapter just about every day. It has just as good range as the original Xbox 360 controller. Im able to control from 20 feet away in a different room.
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Prof. Dashawn Johnston
> 3 dayI bought this adapter to attach a few Wii U Pro Controllers to my WIndows PC and it worked really well! I have successfully connected two Pro Controllers to Dolphin, PJ64, and VisualBoyAdvanced. The adapter worked with 3rd party pro controllers. I have tried a bunch of different solutions for a seamless wireless controller experience with Dolphin. This bundled up with a few pro controllers ended up being the best solution.
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Camden Denker
> 3 dayHave to say I wasnt sure if I could get this work after some woes a friend had with wireless controllers and emulators, but we had 4 Wii U Pro Controllers sitting around that we dont really utilize. Setup was easy. I just installed the drivers/software from the disk before plugging them in and they were recognized in RetroArch. I did have to go through and assign all the buttons, but RetroArch makes that easy. Have been working great for over a month.
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Windmills
> 3 dayPurchased this on a whim along with the PS3 version and so far I am extremely impressed. Install drivers > plug in adapter > sync controller, DONE. (I used on Windows 8.1 system with Steam Big Picture and other non steam games, all worked flawlessly.) You can toggle between D/Xinput on the adapter though Ive mostly only used the Xinput. The computer will recognize the controller as an Xbox 360 controller which is great, but also brings me to the one drawback I found. Even though it is recognized as an XBOX 360 controller, the ABXY mapping is Nintendos version, not the standard XBox 360 placement. This throws me off enough in some games that I am using the Dualshock 3 controller + adapter instead (which maps the same as an XBOX 360 controller.) If Mayflash releases a driver that will allow the user to change the ABXY mapping, this would definitely be my wireless controller of choice for PC gaming.
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Hiram Yates
> 3 dayIve always been a big fan of the Wii U Pro controller. Its just so damn comfy! But, I play most of my games on a PC and some games just play better with a controller than with Keyboard/Mouse. So, Ive been stuck with the 360 controller for years. Which, to be fair, is a fine enough controller if youre just using analog sticks the entire time. However, some games are better played with a D-Pad and the D-Pad on the 360 controller is atrocious! So, I stumbled upon this adaptor, scooped it up in an instant, and the Wii U Pro controller is now my primary PC gaming controller! Zero connection issues, zero discernible lag, it just plain works!
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Frank Nunez
20-11-2024I struggled with the tutorial trying to get my wii u pro controller to work with the bluetooth stack drivers. Im pretty tech savy and got it to almost* work but in the end after messing with altering the driver code, it didnt work. I saw this adapter available and it really works GREAT! I would reccomend this product, has worked great for Steam games, and Ive been playing a bunch of PC games with my wii u pro controller! Worth the buy, works as it should, plug and play. No BS overcomplicated tutorials! Very happy with this product.
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D. Jeandell
> 3 dayThis is the fourth Mayflash adapter for the pc I own, and like the other three it does a good job. The only problem mayflash has is that their instructions arent always clear or right. Thus you sometimes have to hunt down quick guides or tutorials from other users. This happened when I tried to get the new update to work that allows you to swap between xbox 360 and wii u pro button mappings. (As the X/Y and A/B buttons are reversed) Though all you have to do after downloading the update is to unplug the adapter, hold down the sync button, and then plug it back in. Windows should update the drivers which unlocks the installation program, and from there all you need to do is hold start+B for a few seconds to make x/y and a/b swap as is on an xbox 360 controller, and hold start+A for a few seconds to revert it back to the wii u pro mappings. (A good way to find out how long is needed to hold the buttons and/or whether or not it worked is via the game controller settings in devices & printers) Oh, and for those interested in the turbo button feature, it seems to only work while in direct input mode so youll need a third party direct input to xinput emulator to use it with xinput-only games.