A few days ago I broke my Saitek P880. As at that time at a wireless P2900 attaching the directional pad was so worn that it broke away from the rest of the pads. What remained was a relatively small Gnubbel, the one still to play would be used ... but only at the risk of tearing up the thumb. So had to be something new. Why really something new? There were still around 2 old PS2 controller and a PS1 controller with existing analog sticks with me. Why not take. So I ordered here this little adapter. So cheap I never bought a new controller. The delivery time was acceptable with 3 days. When the adapter was therefore arrived at me, I've tested it immediately. The included mini-CD is not required because Windows 7 64-bit recognizes and installed the equipment by itself. So I have a controller plugged in and start a game. When I wanted to adapt the control to the controller, hit me the shock. Each input on the analog sticks (including R3 and L3) was skillfully ignored by the game. After a brief investigation, however, turned out quickly that you (located between selfsame) to use the sticks, the analog button had. It all worked flawlessly. Even the wireless guitar controller from Guitar Hero: World Tour is working fine. You have to bring him in the analog mode only previously also. This one makes by pressing the Start, Select and the stop switch keys. The vibration ability I can not confirm, meanwhile. With Resident Evil 5 it was not working. It could also be that other drivers are required (the effect on the CD nothing) so that the pad will vibrate even if the game supports it. For I do not consider it impossible in any case. From this shortcoming apart the adapter with its low price is a good reason to recycle his old PS1 and PS2 controller before you think about buying a new gamepads.