|
|
| Xbox 360™ Adapter Button Layout and Instructions |
|
Article Details
Last Updated 10th of January, 2012
|
|
Thank you for rating this answer.
|
We now offer a PlayStation 2™ to Xbox 360™ adapter, it requires one of our PlayStation 2 or 5in1 X-Adapters. Our Xbox 360™ ™ adapter will also allow you to use many other PS2 controllers on your Xbox 360™.
Click here to order an Xbox 360™ adapter for the X-Arcade™ .
We would prefer to offer a direct Xbox 360™ adapter, but can't due to Microsoft's® heavy-handed policy against 3rd-party hardware on the Xbox 360™ .

Guide Button: There is limited support for the Guide button by holding the Back button and pressing X+Start (all 3 buttons simultaneously), but you may need to do this more than once (thanks to Cory Cacioppo for finding this workaround). Otherwise if your 360 adapter doesn't have a Guide button on it, you will need to use a separate gamepad to access the Guide function. Headset: If your PS2-Xbox 360 does not have a headset jack, you will need to use a wireless headset to communicate while gaming.
Troubleshooting:
- If the button layout is different from the one above, be sure the switch on the 360 adapter is set to 'Pad', not 'Wheel'.
- If you have trouble getting both players to work at the same time, try plugging both Xbox 360™ adapters into the USB ports of the console at the same time while the console is already on.
- If you have a new Slim model Xbox 360™ console (smaller one), you may need to use the back USB ports.
- V1 360 adapters only: You MUST use a wired Microsoft® branded Xbox 360™ controller for each player for it to work. A wireless gamepad with Play and Charge™ cable will not work.
- If you have an older PS/2 model X-Arcade™ controller, you will need to use the original PS2 X-Adapter, or new 5in1 adapter with it.
|
| Related Articles |
|
No related articles were found.
|
| Attachments |
|
No attachments were found.
|