Retrolink USB Gamecube Controller Unboxing 2:03. How to Connect Switch Pro Controller to PC / Laptop. I bought an NES styled controller that has a USB port to play emulated games, or roms. It is a “Retrolink” USB controller. It supposedly works with Windows and Mac, which I have. 3.31 x 2.99 x 0.91 inches; 10.58 Ounces Binding Video Game Item model number 92 Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Item Weight 10.6 ounces Manufacturer Retro-Link Date First Available September 6, 2006.
Retrolink Driver Windows 10 64
Thank you @lodan-zark and @mrbwa1 for sharing your experience with the RetroLink N64 controller. I'd like to collect as many accounts from RetroPie users who use them in their setups. The analogue stick is the key concern. I have tried my original controllers via USB converters, but think they are starting to show their age and replacement sticks don't seem like a much better option from what. Hi I have a retrolink usb n64 controller which I am trying to use on my pc with windows 10 installed. It is recognized in the control panel as a generic controller but not by the software on my computer. Within the control panel it also mentions that it was 'not migrated'. Any help would be greatly appreciated. RETROLINK N64 USB CONTROLLER DRIVER - Just plugged it in, mapped the buttons in openemu, and went to town. You won't regret it! If it works, it works. You may also like. Out of the package, every single button worked perfectly, and the analog stick which is technically the most vulnerable component performed excellent. Uploader: Zulurg Date Added: 14.
Retrolink Driver Windows 10 Pro
Looks neat doesn't it? A USB controller shaped like a GameCube controller! Should be a good controller for playing GameCube games in Dolphin right? It is not. Many many problems have been posted here and on the issue tracker regarding these controllers. They all share a common theme: they don't work right! Here's what we know.
There is no website!
There is no website of any form available for support. Everyone who buys one is essentially on their own. You get the disc that comes with it, and that's it! There is no way to get support and no way to contact retrolink.
R and L Analog does not work
According to numerous reports (see sources below), the analog L and R buttons do not work. A user disassembled theirs and believed they saw analog sliders, however there was no way to set up analog. The problem is confirmed for Windows from the various reports about it here, and thanks to our macOSusers, we know that the triggers show up as regular old buttons on macOS as well.
Of course, there is the possibility that the hardware IS analog and there is some some sort of setup issue. However, since there is no website and no instructions, all we have to go on is user experience, and so far there is no evidence of anyone achieving working analog triggers on a Retrolink GameCube Controller.
And remember guys, always post your GCpad or Emulated Wiimote window when making a controller issue! The only reason we know it happens on macOS was because our macOS users did that.
Sources:
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-retrolink-l-and-r-analog
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-controller-trigger-issue
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-help-with-retrolink-gamecube-controller-issues
C-Stick Left and Right does not work (on OS X and possibly more)
There are several reports about this, but Aesop3 summed it up very nicely in the most informative retrolink post we have. Note that they are a macOS user.
Aesop3 Wrote:So I ordered a RetroLink classic USB gamecube controller from ThinkGeek and I immediately ran into a few issues that seem to pertain to the functionality of the C-Stick. After mapping my controller, it became apparent that whatever dolphin detected as my left and right inputs for the C-Stick serve no functional purpose. However, the most inconvenient part is that left and right inputs on the Main Stick also move the c-stick slightly horizontally; enough for my games to recognize it as c-stick inputs. For example, in SSBM, moving left/right in the air sometimes cause me to perform left/right ariel attacks, as if i had used the C-Stick to perform them. Needless to say, this is a very irritating problem, and if you have a solution or anything I should try, please let me know. It is also worth noting that left on the D-pad registers as down/right on the c-stick.
Other users have confirmed it as well (see sources). Unfortunately, the windows posters have not given enough information to know if this occurs on all operating systems or if it's just a macOS defect. ALWAYS show your GCpad or Emulated Wiimote configuration windows when posting issues about controllers! The information we have is just not enough to know if this occurs on windows or not.
Sources:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R32X8E219KYBOQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00HS7LJ2G
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-retrolink-usb-controller
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-need-help-please--34636
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-help-with-retrolink-gamecube-controller-issues
https://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/issues/detail?id=7135
May not work without explanation!
There are a ton of reports of the controller just... not working. A user was able to get it to work by reinstalling, but usually the problem just goes unresolved. Information on this is kind of sketchy, but the fact that several users have posted that the controller sometimes just doesn't work period is very alarming. And thanks to the aforementioned lack of a website or a way to contact retrolink... we have no idea what's going on.
Sources:
https://code.google.com/p/dolphin-emu/issues/detail?id=7157
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-retrolink-gc-usb-controller-not-working
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-retrolink-gamecube-controller-not-showing (possibly, this is unresolved as of this writing)
Moral of the Story
A lot more testing is needed to really narrow down exactly what is going on, but from the many many reports, it's clear that these controllers are a poor choice. To put it simply, do not purchase Retrolink GameCube Controllers! Our Recommended Accessories page has a genuine Nintendo GameCube controller and an adapter. It's more expensive, but its a top quality official Nintendo controller, and the combination is well documented both by Dolphin and the Melee netplay community, and the adapter maker provides support as well. Otherwise, there's always the trusty Xbox 360 Controller. Or a DualShock3 or a DualShock4 with the SCP Drivers. There are a lot of great options out there for high quality controls! They may be more expensive than a cheap USB controller, but it's worth it.
Feel free to post questions or information about the Retrolink controllers to this thread.