Yes, many controllers can be used with different systems, especially if they support cross-platform compatibility. For example, some modern controllers can connect to PCs, consoles, and even mobile devices via Bluetooth or USB. However, compatibility may vary depending on the specific controller and system, so it's important to check the manufacturer's specifications. Additionally, certain features may not work across all platforms.
You cannot use the 360 controller on the PS3 unless you own a modified console or controller.
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No it is a special controller to work with the move controller on games designed to use both controllers. You can use a Dual Shock 3 for the Move controller Navigation controller if you only use the left half of it at least on some games
No, not all languages use the same numerical system. Different languages may have different ways of representing numbers, such as different symbols or counting systems.
The Game Boy advance is not compatible with any home console systems as a controller.
You can use different OS in the same machine.. Its called the Dual Boot..
You use WASD (the same keys you use to walk on the street).
Yes. the white controller and the black controller use the same hardware.
No you CANT a different remote control for a different car
Yes that way information can be sent to other computers that may use different operating systems
You, try reassigning the controller. If you dont know how to, push the small button on top of the controller and do the same to the small button on front of the Xbox.
No, a Pentair IntelliBrite controller will not work with a Hayward ColorLogic LED light because they use different communication protocols. Each brand has its own proprietary systems, and they are not designed to be compatible with one another. To control a Hayward ColorLogic light, you'll need a compatible Hayward controller.