Depends on the controller. But with a PS3 controller I'm pretty sure you can, but you need a program to do it. I'm not sure of the program. Look it up. You should be able to find it.
Yes, virtually all major brand USB adapters are compatible with Macintosh computers.
yes because they are easy to install and connect.
Of course they are! Xbxo 360 controllers only have usb ports. So the wired controllers are definitely connect to a usb.
they have ps3 compatible controllers. i paid $12 for mine. i dont think it is wireless though because it wont work without the usb cable
No. Akai MPD are USB MIDI controllers and work with programs with MIDI capabilities. Audacity doesn't do MIDI.
Windows Vista already includes drivers for USB 2.0 controllers. If your computers has a USB 2.0 port and it is not set to legacy mode in the BIOS, it will operate properly.
There are many types of controllers used in computers.
Yes it is compatible with any USB.
Most computers have USB 2.0 built into them.Some older computers have USB 1.1, but it isn't very common these days. USB 2.0 is backwards compatible with USB 1.1, so USB 2.0 devices will work with USB 1.1 ports. However, if you use a USB 2.0 Device with a USB 1.1 port, the device will only operate at USB 1.1 speed in that port.
PS3 controllers are not compatible with PC's, even though the USB cables may look the same and fit correctly.
Yes but only if you have the right USB and the right USB port. On some laptops/Computers it may not charge because it isn't compatible. Good luck :)
It is not compatible with USB 1.1 but it is compatible with USB 2.0 and mostly it matters on what motherboard you have. With USB 2.0 is a USB 3.0 port, the speeds will be the same but if it is a USB 3.0 in a USB 3.0 port, the speeds will be increased to about 4.8 - 5 Gbps compared to 480 Mbps.