Generic Zero Delay USB Encoder
Various · 2012 · Multi-platform
Overview
The Zero Delay USB Encoder is a popular, inexpensive PCB used in custom arcade sticks and DIY controller projects. It presents as a standard HID gamepad and is widely available on Amazon and AliExpress.
Technical Details
Output modes
- Default
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Joypad Adapter Compatibility
This controller works with the following Joypad adapters powered by joypad-os:
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🎮 Test this controllerSupport Status
Supported inputs: digital buttons.
No output feedback is available for this device.
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