To troubleshoot issues with your USB controller keyboard, try the following steps:
You can use a USB cable to connect a MIDI device, such as a keyboard or controller, to your computer. Simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI device and the other end into a USB port on your computer. You may need to install drivers or software to enable MIDI communication between the device and your computer.
To connect your MIDI controller to your computer using MIDI over USB, simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI controller and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the MIDI controller as a connected device, allowing you to use it with music production software or other MIDI-compatible applications.
To connect your MIDI controller to your computer using a USB MIDI port, simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI controller and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the MIDI controller as a connected device, allowing you to use it with music production software or other MIDI-compatible applications.
To connect a MIDI keyboard to your laptop, you will need a USB MIDI interface cable. Simply plug one end of the cable into the MIDI out port on your keyboard and the other end into a USB port on your laptop. Your laptop should automatically recognize the MIDI keyboard as a new device.
You can use a USB keyboard to create music by connecting it to a computer or music software that supports MIDI input. The keys on the keyboard can be used to play different notes and create melodies, while the software can help you record and edit your music.
Korg produces in various colors the Microkey 37-Key USB Midi Keyboard, the microKEY61 USB Midi Keyboard with Legacy, and the microKEY25 USB Midi Controller Keyboard.
IRQ 1 is used exclusively for the keyboard controller.
A USB MIDI keyboard is used as a controller to connect to most music software and MIDI hardware devices. It can be plugged into a computer to play and record music directly into a music program .
usb for pspThey are used for Charging controller, Card readers, Printers, Eye Toy, MP3 players, Keyboard, and finally the Mouse
If it's a very cheap keyboard, it may not have a midi out; but assuming it has, the easiest way is to get a midi to usb adaptor and connect using that.
I have seen programs that allow you to map controller buttons to keyboard keys but I would like to do the opposite, ie. make a keyboard act as a USB controller, allowing me to map in game functions to the keys without it mapping as "A" key but instead as "BTN 1" or something similar. Preferably would like to do this with a numpad so I can make a custom controller without the buttons on it registering as the numpad keys.
If the controller plugs into a USB port, yes.
You actually can play Combat Arms with a controller. But it has to be a(n) XBox 360 controller since it has a USB slot. But you may have to set up the controls. I recommend using the basic mouse and keyboard, the Controller is more difficult and harder to control.
you can use any USB keyboard. i don't think they've made one so just take a USB keyboard and plug into the USB port in the back of Wii
To troubleshoot issues with PTP USB connectivity on your device, try the following steps: Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected to both the device and the computer. Check if the device is set to PTP mode in its settings. Restart both the device and the computer. Update the device's drivers and software. Try using a different USB port or cable. Disable any security software that may be blocking the connection. If the issue persists, consider resetting the device to its factory settings.
There is a chat pad that can connect to the microphone port on the controller or you can just use a usb keyboard (doesnt matter if its wired or wireless)
Get a USB Keyboard.