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# Arcade Controllers
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Arcade Controllers is a broad category that encompasses the vast majority of third party controllers that are used for playing arcade games, arcade style games or fighting games. <br>
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As long as you can connect the arcade solution to USB, it has working udev/drivers and xinput then it should work with RetroDECK.
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**Always check for Linux Support**<br>
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Just to be safe, it is better before you buy anything to double check if there is Linux support for it.
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Wireless Fight Sticks can be a hit or miss depending on if they require external configuration software.
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## Fight Sticks
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-ps3.png" width="250">
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Many USB Fight Sticks work nativly on Linux without much of a configuration. There might be need for a slight input remapping if they are a console version of a Fight Stick.
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## Fight Stick 2 Player Combo
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-x-arcade.png" width="250">
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Several suppliers have made Two Player Fight Sticks Solutions for versus and co-op gameplay.
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## Arcade Machines - DIY
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-set.png" width="250">
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<img src="../../wiki_images/controllers/arcade-trackball.png" width="250">
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There are several predone kits to make your own PC connected Arcade Machine. <br>
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They a majorty of them use a standard USB interface to connect to the PC and many times the same connector board as in the standalone Fight Sticks while the trackballs has a seperate USB connection that simulates a mouse.
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There should not be any major issues connecting these with RetroDECK except maybe a controller remapping.
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