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LED Arcade DIY Parts 2x Zero Delay USB Encoder + 2x 8 Way Joystick + 20x LED Illuminated Push Buttons for Mame Jamma Arcade Project Red + Blue Kits

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Compatible Devices Playstation 3, PC, Windows
Controller Type Joystick
Connectivity Technology USB
Color Red + Blue Sets

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  • Beautiful LED Arace Game DIY Parts for MAME JAMMA Project!
  • 100% Zero Delay USB Encoders and Perfect work for all windows systems!
  • Perfect Parts for 2 Player Arcade MAME DIY Project!
  • Made with highest quality materials!Heat resistant plastic!
  • Perfect LED Kit for Arcade PC Game DIY Project! Easy Install!

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Easyget LED Arcade DIY Parts 2x Zero Delay USB Encoder + 2x 8 Way Joystick + 20x LED Illuminated Push Buttons for Mame Jamma Arcade Project Red + Blue Kits

Product Description

  • This Kits Support All Windows Systems!
  • This is a HIGH QUALITY DIY accessories.You can use them to DIY your own Arcade game machine.
  • Professional 8 way Arcade Joystick with 35MM Ball top handle!
  • The buttons are 5V LED Illuminated push buttons with build-in Microswitches inside.
  • The button default designed as always - on.
  • You can use this kit to build your 2 player Arcade Game Machine.
  • Above all,This kits is the a perfect kit for you to build a 2 player USB MAME Cabinet! We will put a install description inside the package.So there is no worry about the DIY Project!
  • This item is for 2 player's DIY Project.If you want to build a Multiplayer Machine,Please select the quantity of the item. Each Encoder have its own USB Cable.So each player will not effect another players a bit.Just need enough USB Slot!

Compatible model

Win8/Win7/Vista/XP/2000/98, Linux, MAC OS, Android. Raspberry Pi 1/2/3/3B Retropie Arcade DIY Projects,MAME DIY projects,USB MAME cabinet arcade DIY projects & PC controller computer game etc.

Tips for New User:

1: The item need work with MAME emulator. So before your build your own project, please download one to work with the parts.

2: If you use this kit to build your own Raspberry Pi Retropie Projects. Please search the steps before your DIY.

Build your Own Arcade Game Machine!

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Package Including:

  • 2x Zero Delay LED USB Encoder
  • 2x USB Cable
  • 2x 5Pin wires for Joystick
  • 20x 3Pin wires for LED Push Buttons
  • 2x Red 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
  • 2x Blue 24mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as start buttons
  • 8x Red 28mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons
  • 8x Blue 28mm Ring-Fixing LED Push Buttons as fight buttons
  • 1x Red 5Pin 4/8 way joystick
  • 1x Blue 5Pin 4/8 way joystick
  • 1x Install Description

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Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
45
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Color 2-Player White & Blue Kit 2-Player Red & Yellow Kit 2-Player Yellow & Green Kit 2-Player White & Red Kit 2-Player Blue & Green Kit
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Support Platform PC / Raspberry Pi PC / Raspberry Pi PC / Raspberry Pi PC / Raspberry Pi PC / Raspberry Pi
User Manual

Encoder

New Installation

Installtion

New Version Encoder Board is Updating

We are updating a new version encoder board.

Most Functions are the same as the old version.

What is the new update?

1. We update the 5Pin type USB Cable into a USB-B type USB Cable to avoid damaged on the DIY.

2. We update the color of the PCB into Black Color.

3. We added Easyget brand identity on the PCB board.

Recently New and Old version will be shipped randomly

New Version Encoder Board Button Installation

New Version Encoder Board have a different type design on the Installation.

Please read the User Manual with the DIY Kit before starting your project.

Attention:

Recently New and Old version will be shipped randomly.

The installation is different than the Review's photo. Read the Manual come with the Kit before your DIY.

5PIN Cable Should Connect to Joystick Output Slot

We found still have parts of buyers connect the 5PIN Cable into USB Cable's 5PIN Slot.

So, Here we create a picture to describe the Installation of the Joystick.

Please connect the 5PIN cable to Joystick's Output Slot. Please read the User Manual carefully to avoid any issues.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
473 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, ease of installation, and value of the video game controller. For example, they mention that it works well, the instructions are sufficient, and that it gets the job done on the cheap. That said, opinions are mixed on the buttons.

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90 customers mention72 positive18 negative

Customers like the quality of the video game controller. They mention it's excellent, decent, and has good quality buttons. Some appreciate the simple construction and the responsive controls. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...I like the clicky feedback from the joysticks, how bright the LEDs in the buttons are, and how easy these were to put together...." Read more

"...not quite used to them, they're actually not that bad; they have a decent throw, they don't stick, and they have enough force behind them that the..." Read more

"...The controller board seems better and I like the newer USB connector they use on it - it is a standard large D type..." Read more

"...up well and the joystick and buttons are very responsive with minimal to zero delay (as advertised)...." Read more

78 customers mention63 positive15 negative

Customers like the performance of the video game controller. For example, they mention the buttons work nice and look great lit up. The different button sizes work well with the standard setups, and the joysticks work as they should. The directions are good, and it works with Windows 10 no problem. Overall, most are happy with the performance and durability of the product.

"...Overall, very happy with this set. My arcade works great, and I have had a ton of fun playing with it." Read more

"...The joysticks work as they should. The photos with these reviews show everything very well...." Read more

"...The Controller boards were recognized by windows 10, and work perfectly with Hyperspin...." Read more

"...It does matter! After my e-mail to support, EVERYTHING is working perfectly...." Read more

76 customers mention60 positive16 negative

Customers find the installation process of the video game controller to be easy. They mention that the setup was extremely easy, with basically a plug and play configuration. They also say the instructions were sufficient, the LEDs look great, and the buttons are easy to install. The jumper cables connect everything together easily, and are recognized immediately. Customers also say that the product is great for DIY projects and the two USB boards were recognized immediately

"...This made it wayyy easier to connect each button to its board in its correct slot without having to trace it back to the button itself...." Read more

"...The jumper cables connect everything together easily, and the two USB boards were recognized immediately by the most recent version of RetroPie...." Read more

"...Makes it really easy to hook up...." Read more

"...this with a Raspberry Pi 3 (which I also got on Amazon) - installation is very simple, just plug in the USB controllers to the USB ports and the..." Read more

24 customers mention20 positive4 negative

Customers like the value of the video game controller. They mention that it's a great buy, gets the job done on the cheap, and is very good for the price.

"...On top of that, the price is decent. The only thing I wish is more feedback from the button. But that is just my personal preference." Read more

"...Setup was a breeze. Build quality is great and the cost is a bargain. Will definitely recommend and re-purchase...." Read more

"...Seems to be of good quality - not the best, but very good for the price. LEDs look great, able to install button labels relatively easily...." Read more

"This is a nice value for making a mame arcade setup...." Read more

12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game controller. They mention that the buttons look great lit up, and the blue and red sets are shiny. Some say that the product is easy to set up.

"Pros: looks nice, relatively easy to install.Cons: Biggest gripe here is that instructions are in horrible “Engrish”...." Read more

"...The blue and red sets are nice and shiny and the feel of them is nice.The only thing I'm not fond of is the joysticks...." Read more

"...When it all comes together it looks great on the board with all the buttons lit up. Highly recommended," Read more

"Well packed. Everything looks great and well made." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers find the video game controller fun to play with, and say it's a great distraction. They also mention that the instructions are easy to understand, and the stick is sturdy with good action. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's fun capabilities.

"...My arcade works great, and I have had a ton of fun playing with it." Read more

"...This set and some plywood, paired up with a raspberry pi, offered a great distraction...." Read more

"...Very fun to play with them. No soldering is need it. However one of the two usb cables that came with the order did not work...." Read more

"...worked great, easy to setup, and the stick was really sturdy with good action...." Read more

63 customers mention34 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the buttons. Some mention they're great, responsive, and light up bright. They say the buttons function well, while others say they don't work. Some complain about the lack of two extra buttons for each player, and the poor action on the buttons, which have a built-in switch mechanism.

"...I like the clicky feedback from the joysticks, how bright the LEDs in the buttons are, and how easy these were to put together...." Read more

"...Initially, I had some buttons that remained dimly lit (but worked) and others that were unresponsive...." Read more

"...The buttons have a nice feel to them, though they are not "clicky" like high-end gaming keyboard keys. The joysticks work as they should...." Read more

"...The prebuilt wire harnesses for each button is really nice. Makes it really easy to hook up...." Read more

Great product that's easy to assemble, even for beginners.
5 Stars
Great product that's easy to assemble, even for beginners.
I ordered this set for the retropie powered bartop arcade we were building and I'm very happy with the results. I like the clicky feedback from the joysticks, how bright the LEDs in the buttons are, and how easy these were to put together. They perform well in all of the games I've played so far, including games on NES, SNES, and MAME.Now, that being said, I did a LOT of reading reviews and researching configuration issues with these controllers before/after buying these in preparation of my cabinet's final assembly. I learned a ton from other folks who used these before me, which is why I think the final steps of my build went so smoothly. If you're looking at these for your own retropie arcade, I thought I'd leave some helpful tips in this review for my fellow DIY-ers.First, like other reviewers and the seller have mentioned - when wiring your buttons pay attention to the crown logo on the back. With the crown logo facing the correct way, your red wire connects on the lower left post, your yellow wire connects on the upper left post, and your black wires connect to the posts on the right side. Once the wires are fully connected to the buttons' posts, they're extremely difficult to remove, so be sure you've got the right order before connecting them fully.Second, I recommend testing your joystick's orientation before you secure it to your controller board. When you first connect the joystick/buttons to your retropie, you'll be asked to configure your controller inputs. During this configuration it's possible for your backwards joystick to be configured to work correctly in the main UI, but still be backwards in retropie configuration, which I read can cause issues when using certain emulators like ones for MAME. This happened to us, and we had to unscrew the joysticks, flip them 180° and re-secure them to the controller board. Don't just test in the main screen of retropie - go all the way into retropie setup (like where you go to get new themes, perform updates, etc) and make sure your directional movements are correct.Third, if you're planning on using both sets of these at the same time for 2 player games, pay attention to how you're connecting your buttons to your encoder. If you look on the back of your USB encoder board you'll see notations where the buttons' wiring connects on the board. Mine were labelled ST, SE, K1, K2, K3, K4, etc. Connect the buttons to these slots: your start button should be connected to the slot labeled ST, Select goes to SE, A goes to K1, B to K2, X to K3, and Y to K4. I did use all of the buttons in this kit, so I also connected L to L1, R to R1, P1 coin to L2 and Player 1 Start to R2. For player 2 it was the same: Start = ST, Select = SE, A = K1, B = K2, X = K3, Y = K4, L = L1, R = R1, P2 coin = L2, P2 start = R2. The user I read this info from stated to be absolutely sure you connect both player 1 and player 2 button sets on the exact same slots on each encoder to avoid configuration issues. I'm not sure if this is still necessary (the forum thread was from a year ago) but it's how I wired mine and had zero configuration issues. Note: some MAME emulators default map your coin and P1/2 start buttons to your regular start and select buttons. If you're planning on using separate coin and P1/2 start buttons for MAME games like I did, you'll likely need to do additional configuration within the emulator. I'm using lr mame2003 and this is what I had to do to get my extra buttons working for coin/start.Fourth, I also read of potential configuration issues due to which USB ports these controllers are plugged into on the pi/USB hub. I'm using a powered, 7 port USB hub which is what I've connected my controllers into to avoid power strain on my pi. Looking at my hub, I plugged my P1 encoder into the left-most port, and my P2 encoder was plugged into the slot right next to that one. I also have dual USB ports for additional peripherals/device charging on my cabinet, and those were plugged into the next slots on my hub. I have my wireless keyboard dongle plugged into the Pi's USB slot '0' and my hub plugged into the Pi's USB slot '1.' Again, not sure how necessary this is, but I read of potential issues with the pi not correctly recognizing which controller was P1 and which was P2 due to which USB port each controller was plugged into. I connected mine in what appeared to be a correct numerical order, and again, zero issues doing it this way.Those are the big things I can think of, but one last tip: after getting my buttons onto my controller board, I used small labels on each wiring harness to label which button it was (start, select, a, b, x, y, etc) on the end that connects to the encoder. This made it wayyy easier to connect each button to its board in its correct slot without having to trace it back to the button itself. Plus during wiring I was pretty much looking at everything backwards from the inside of the controller board, so it made it easier to keep everything straight when connecting to the encoder.Overall, very happy with this set. My arcade works great, and I have had a ton of fun playing with it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great product that's easy to assemble, even for beginners.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
I ordered this set for the retropie powered bartop arcade we were building and I'm very happy with the results. I like the clicky feedback from the joysticks, how bright the LEDs in the buttons are, and how easy these were to put together. They perform well in all of the games I've played so far, including games on NES, SNES, and MAME.

Now, that being said, I did a LOT of reading reviews and researching configuration issues with these controllers before/after buying these in preparation of my cabinet's final assembly. I learned a ton from other folks who used these before me, which is why I think the final steps of my build went so smoothly. If you're looking at these for your own retropie arcade, I thought I'd leave some helpful tips in this review for my fellow DIY-ers.

First, like other reviewers and the seller have mentioned - when wiring your buttons pay attention to the crown logo on the back. With the crown logo facing the correct way, your red wire connects on the lower left post, your yellow wire connects on the upper left post, and your black wires connect to the posts on the right side. Once the wires are fully connected to the buttons' posts, they're extremely difficult to remove, so be sure you've got the right order before connecting them fully.

Second, I recommend testing your joystick's orientation before you secure it to your controller board. When you first connect the joystick/buttons to your retropie, you'll be asked to configure your controller inputs. During this configuration it's possible for your backwards joystick to be configured to work correctly in the main UI, but still be backwards in retropie configuration, which I read can cause issues when using certain emulators like ones for MAME. This happened to us, and we had to unscrew the joysticks, flip them 180° and re-secure them to the controller board. Don't just test in the main screen of retropie - go all the way into retropie setup (like where you go to get new themes, perform updates, etc) and make sure your directional movements are correct.

Third, if you're planning on using both sets of these at the same time for 2 player games, pay attention to how you're connecting your buttons to your encoder. If you look on the back of your USB encoder board you'll see notations where the buttons' wiring connects on the board. Mine were labelled ST, SE, K1, K2, K3, K4, etc. Connect the buttons to these slots: your start button should be connected to the slot labeled ST, Select goes to SE, A goes to K1, B to K2, X to K3, and Y to K4. I did use all of the buttons in this kit, so I also connected L to L1, R to R1, P1 coin to L2 and Player 1 Start to R2. For player 2 it was the same: Start = ST, Select = SE, A = K1, B = K2, X = K3, Y = K4, L = L1, R = R1, P2 coin = L2, P2 start = R2. The user I read this info from stated to be absolutely sure you connect both player 1 and player 2 button sets on the exact same slots on each encoder to avoid configuration issues. I'm not sure if this is still necessary (the forum thread was from a year ago) but it's how I wired mine and had zero configuration issues. Note: some MAME emulators default map your coin and P1/2 start buttons to your regular start and select buttons. If you're planning on using separate coin and P1/2 start buttons for MAME games like I did, you'll likely need to do additional configuration within the emulator. I'm using lr mame2003 and this is what I had to do to get my extra buttons working for coin/start.

Fourth, I also read of potential configuration issues due to which USB ports these controllers are plugged into on the pi/USB hub. I'm using a powered, 7 port USB hub which is what I've connected my controllers into to avoid power strain on my pi. Looking at my hub, I plugged my P1 encoder into the left-most port, and my P2 encoder was plugged into the slot right next to that one. I also have dual USB ports for additional peripherals/device charging on my cabinet, and those were plugged into the next slots on my hub. I have my wireless keyboard dongle plugged into the Pi's USB slot '0' and my hub plugged into the Pi's USB slot '1.' Again, not sure how necessary this is, but I read of potential issues with the pi not correctly recognizing which controller was P1 and which was P2 due to which USB port each controller was plugged into. I connected mine in what appeared to be a correct numerical order, and again, zero issues doing it this way.

Those are the big things I can think of, but one last tip: after getting my buttons onto my controller board, I used small labels on each wiring harness to label which button it was (start, select, a, b, x, y, etc) on the end that connects to the encoder. This made it wayyy easier to connect each button to its board in its correct slot without having to trace it back to the button itself. Plus during wiring I was pretty much looking at everything backwards from the inside of the controller board, so it made it easier to keep everything straight when connecting to the encoder.

Overall, very happy with this set. My arcade works great, and I have had a ton of fun playing with it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great price, good build quality, easy installation
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2017
Works perfectly - as expected. I used this with a Raspberry Pi 3 (which I also got on Amazon) - installation is very simple, just plug in the USB controllers to the USB ports and the devices will automatically be recognized as Dragonrise USB Generic Controller. Word of caution when installing, make note of the pin connection plugs - if you pull them off the PCB. I did this when wiring and hooked them up wrong. It does not break anything, but you will notice the controller will not respond as expected, I had to flip the connection and all worked again. There is plenty of wire for various configurations. Note about wiring, make sure you wire as per the included instructions, it is not clear so I put an image I found that clearly shows the connections. If you do not get a lit LED your connections are wrong, if you get a lit LED but the light goes out when you press the button, your connections are wrong - just rewire. I am very happy with this purchase.
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Scott Hughes
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Product ... but hook them up right :)
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2018
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Peter
5.0 out of 5 stars Kit is a breeze.
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McFly
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy way to get started with arcade controls
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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy way to get started with arcade controls
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2019
This is a great little kit to get started with arcade controls for a cabinet or standalone control deck. I love the fact that the LEDs are built into the buttons, and that each button directly connects to the USB encoder with only one wiring harness. That makes it super easy to set them up for a PC or RetroPie configuration. The buttons are also very responsive and have good tactile feedback.

The only negative aspect of this kit is the joysticks. They are at most OKAY. My reason for saying so is that they have a super long throw and the spring is very spongy. These are not sticks you want if you want to be super competitive in Street Fighter. And they are really bad for 4-way games like Pac Man and Donkey Kong. But then again, what can you expect for a full kit at this price? Something's gotta be off, and in this case unfortunately it's the joysticks.

My kids love what I've built them, though, and for that reason I'm giving this four stars and a thumbs up.
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Blake Barry
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Kit and Great Customer Service
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2017
CJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value for the money and 1 day delivery
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2019
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great value for the money and 1 day delivery
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2019
The product worked great for a kids console I used an old computer and some scrap wood for a ubuntu and retropie set up they love it only problem I'm having is if the computer is off the red ones still have a dim glow to them only way I have been able to get it to turn off is if I turn off the power supply any help would be awesome I wired the the exact same way to make sure player controls would work properly. Thanks for the quick diy project parts
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