The installation went slightly out of hand. Speed Shot connected to the PS3, mouse and keyboard to it and you're able. Ansich the mouse movements and keystrokes are transmitted 1 to 1 (with no input lag) but the fault lies here in detail.
What is a "gamer", the so-At length a converter to expect? Exactly, a possible perfect, ie PC-close conversion of mouse feeling at the console. Although I realize that only the controller is trying to emulate, but as I said, unfortunately only attempted.
The left-right movements in small groups are neat. Up-down is ever more slowly and thus for each (ex) PC gamers to get used to, because it also can not be further adjusted.
But the most disturbing are revolutions and the goals. Revolutions go so wobbly and shaky achieved in a one has the feeling of speed shot is not quite behind. When aiming (Scope mode) affects the whole also very shaky, so that one can not speak of precision here.
We tested the speed shot of me with a Logitech MX518, Logitech G400 and a cheaper Hama Mouse. All three brought the same results, regardless of the number of DPI of the mouse.
Another shortcoming is the lack of speed shot setting option. One can "only" the speed (Sensivitiy) and a so-called. Setting the Dead Zone. The Dead Zone is here meant as a zone, from when the Speed Shot ever respond to mouse movements. After numerous tests and combinations I could still achieve a satisfactory result.
What can I say great? The Speed Shot works ansich, but not how it is described. It is quite possible that it runs better with other FPS games, but in and for BF3 this converter is not really usable. Thus, unfortunately, only 2 out of 5 stars.
I have instead resorted to Eagle Eye, which not only offers a lot more adjustment possibilities, but also a much better and spielbareres feeling. With the proper settings it is the PC control really very close. Swabs are of course always available, but these are really minimal.
But the Eagle Eye should bring patience and first cobble together his "perfect" settings.