It is used to support steering wheel controllers.
The converter adapter allows PS2 controllers to work with the PS3 or a PC.It probably wouldn't work on a wireless controller.
No it is not possible to hook up a PS2 controller to a PS3 without an converter. The PS3 was never designed to use PS2 controllers, and even with a converter the controller will not feature all of the functions of the PS3 controller. It may be possible to rig a PS2 controller to work without a bulky converter, but you would have to build it yourself.
There should be a USB connector on the PS3 controller, just buy a USB cable that matches and connect the other end to your PC. If that doesn't work, then buy a Bluetooth adapter and download the appropriate software.
you have to get the wireless gaming adapter that you hook up to your computer via a USB cable. then you can use your controller with your computer.Yes, you can use a controller charger in the USB port
You might need to buy an adapter to make the controller work on your computer.
You need an adapter for it which is approximately $20.
If you buy the adapter it will. But no, not straight out of the box.
A converter changes the voltage of an electronic device, while an adapter changes the shape of the plug. The impact on functionality is that a converter allows the device to work with different voltage levels, while an adapter allows the device to physically connect to different types of outlets.
Yes, an iPhone and iPod cable will also work. The AC power adapter is different with the iPad, but the cable is the same.
YOU MAY USE THESE WITH A PS3 IF YOU HAVE A PS3 CONTROLLER ADAPTER
On the top of the controller there should be a small button next to the button to release the button to the battery pack. Press that the light should start flashing that means its looking for a console now on your console there should also be a small button that looks exactly like the one on the controller press that and the console light will start flashing meaning its looking for the controller if there both flashing at the same time they should connect.
Sonnet's Tempo Serial ATA PCI adapter card will work with Mac