diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/buzz-buzzers.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/buzz-buzzers.md index 06eb3fc..96c0580 100644 --- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/buzz-buzzers.md +++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/buzz-buzzers.md @@ -2,22 +2,39 @@ -The buzzer controllers for the original `Buzz Game Series` for the Playstation. There are wired and wireless with with a dongle versions. +The Buzz controllers are specially designed buzzers with large colored buttons, created for the original Buzz Game Series on the PlayStation. They come in both wired and wireless versions, with the wireless ones requiring a dongle. + +**Original Buzz Controllers (2005):** + +These were the first Buzz controllers released alongside the original Buzz game series for the PlayStation 2. They were wired controllers with large colored buttons. + +**Wireless Buzz Controllers (2008):** + +These controllers were introduced with later Buzz games for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. They featured wireless connectivity using a dongle, providing more flexibility and ease of use. + +**Buzz! Quiz TV Controllers (2008):** + +Released with Buzz! Quiz TV for the PlayStation 3, these controllers were similar to the original ones but included some improvements in design and functionality. + +**Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz Controllers (2010):** + +These controllers were released with Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz for the PlayStation 3. They featured enhanced wireless connectivity and better compatibility with the PlayStation 3 system. ### Steam Input support + No ### Linux Kernel Support + Yes, 2.17 `hid-sony` They are counted as normal USB controllers. ### Emulator usecase + `RPCS3` `PCSX2` -## How to emulate / Configure - -### PCSX2 - Playstation 2 +## PCSX2 How-to: Configure/Emulate the Buzzers You can map the buzzers to any input device such as a controller or real buzzers, the controllers needs to be connected. @@ -26,6 +43,6 @@ You can map the buzzers to any input device such as a controller or real buzzers - Go to `Settings` -> `Controllers` -> Select `USB Port` -> Select `Buzz Controller` from the Dropdown list - Map each players `Red`, `Blue`, `Orange` and `Green` buttons to the controller or input device they are using by clicking on each value and pressing the button you want to map. -### RPCS3 - Playstation 3 +## RPCS3 How-to: Configure/Emulate -WIP +- W.I.P diff --git a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/cyberbike.md b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/cyberbike.md index 6153bde..ade7bd7 100644 --- a/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/cyberbike.md +++ b/wiki-rtd/docs/wiki_controllers/gimmick/cyberbike.md @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ No `Dolphin` -## How-to: Configure in Dolphin +## Dolphin How-to: Configure the Cyberbike -- Plug the Cyberbike controller into a USB port on your computer via adapter GameCube adapter. +- Plug the Cyberbike controller into a USB port on your computer via the GameCube PC adapter. - Launch the Dolphin from RetroDECK Configurator. - Go to `Options` -> `Controller Settings`. - In the `Controller Settings` window, select the `Wii Remote` tab.