- Raphnet Wii Adapter V3 Controller
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- Raphnet Classic Controller Adapter
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- Classic controller to USB adapter - V3 An adapter for connecting a Classic controller (or other Wiimote accessories, such as guitars) to an USB port. Hori Pokemon Battle Pad for Wii/Wii U (WIU-079) raphnet. Yes: PDP Wired Fight Pad for Wii U (Wario) (085-006) raphnet.
- Works also with Guitar Hero controller, NES Mini Controller and Nunchuk Buy here: https://www.raphnet-tech.com/products/wusbmote2playeradapterv2/index.php.
- Classic controller to USB adapter - V3 An adapter for connecting a Classic controller (or other Wiimote accessories, such as guitars) to an USB port. Starting from $29.99.
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This new project therefore uses the Wiimote extension like the Classic controller does. And in fact, the microcontroller in this project simply pretends to be one.
Features:
- Play virtual console games with the original controller.
- Works on the new Wii U and Wii consoles with or without gamecube ports.
- Appears to the Wiimote as a Classic controller.
- Supports N64 controllers[2]
- Supports SNES controllers
- Supports Gamecube controllers (Tested with Nintendo official wired controllers[1] and the Wavebird)
- Supports NES controllers
[2] Reported not to work with the N64 reality quest glove.

Raphnet Wii Adapter V3 Controller
Assembled and ready to use versions of this project are available in my online store:
- Available at raphnet technologies
| N64 controller to Wiimote adapter |
| SNES controller to Wiimote adapter |
| NES controller to Wiimote adapter |
| Gamecube controller to Wiimote adapter |
This time, for a change, I decided to create an adapter that uses controllers from this era, as in still sold in stores, as new items, and no, not in one of those wireframe bins full of items sold at a price 4 times less than the original. (Still, I do know many treasures are found there...)

Specifications
- USB HID Compatible. No drivers required on most systems (Win7, Win8, Win 8.1, 32&64 bit, Linux)
- The connected peripheral can be changed on the fly.

Joystick mode (default)
- Supports the Nunchuk, official version and clones, at its full resolution (8 bit for th eXY joystick and 10 bit or the accelerometers)
- Supports the Wii classic controller (Tested RVL-005 and RVL-005(-02)) and clones (such as the HORI Battle pad for Wii U). By default, the analogic L slider is disabled. Hold HOME for 3 seconds to toggle between enabled/disabled. (Required to complete button assignment in many games)
- Partial support for the Wii motion plus. Connecting a peripheral to the Wii motion plus is NOT supported. Yaw, Roll and Pitch speeds scaled down to fit in the 10 bit USB report which severely limits precision.
Mouse mode (Since version 1.2)
- Note: This mode must be enabled using the configuration tool
- Supports the Nunchuk, official version and clones. Joystick: Pointer. Scrolling is possible by pressing C while moving the joystick.
- Supports the Wii classic controller (Tested RVL-005 and RVL-005(-02). Left stick: Pointer. Right stick: Scroll.
- Configurable: Divisor (controls speed), dead zone, scrolling threshold, invert scroll direction.
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Applications
Raphnet Classic Controller Adapter
There are no doubts regarding the usefulness of the Classic controller since it is basically a Playstation controller. But what about the much simple Nunchuk controller? With only two buttons and one joystick, I was not sure it would be very useful. But during testing, I quickly realized I was wrong. This controller is perfect for simple games as found for the Sega Master System and of course, NES.Raphnet Adapter Manager
Nunchuk pros:- Playing with a single hand is possible. The other hand is therefore freed and usable to drink wine or use a smartphone while keeping a distracted eye on the game (especially during 'grinding' in RPG games).
- Not being required to use two hands also allows one to assume postures that would not have been possible otherwise such as playing with an arm relaxed, far from the other hand, hanging below the chair...
- Playing with either hand is also surprisingly easy.
- Only two buttons is not much. Luckily for NES games, the missing buttons, start and select, are not used too often. Using the keyboard to control these is not too inconvenient though.
- The accelerometers are not very useful at the moment.
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