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All Reviews | More Gaming Gear Reviews SplitFish edgeFX PS2 Mouse Controller ReviewDate: 2007-02-26 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: SplitFish
Features Splitting the controls up like this and adding a mouse to control movement is fantastic and exactly what the PS2 has been missing all this time. The right and left mouse buttons map to the R1 and R2 buttons that are on top of the normal Dualshock 2 control. You still get the standard “X”, square, triangle and circle buttons on the side of the mouse right where your thumb would fall. The side buttons are far enough back from where your thumb naturally falls to keep you from hitting them accidentally, yet close enough that they are not difficult to reach when you need them. The mouse also has adjustable sensitivity and vibrates for force feedback just like the standard Dualshock 2 controller.
On the left hand portion of the SplitFish edgeFX you get a familiar joystick and D-pad along with the L1 and L2 button on the top of the controller just like you get on the Dualshock 2. There are also two additional buttons on the left controller that you don’t see on the standard PS2 controller. One of them is a sensitivity dial wheel used to change the mouse sensitivity, making movements faster or slower. The other button on the left hand portion is situated right above the L1 button and is called the F button. This white button lowers the sensitivity when pressed and it is pressure sensitive. Pressing harder makes the sensitivity less than when you press the button softly. This is fantastic for sniping in FPS titles where full sensitivity is too twitchy to aim accurately. edgeFX In Use
Overall I really liked using the SplitFish edgeFX controller for the PS2. The lack of a mouse is the factor that kept me from buying FPS games for the console. The sensitivity of the mouse is good as is accuracy. The only thing I think PC gamers looking to pick this controller up for some console FPS gaming will wish for would be real keys for the directional pad rather than the analog stick, after all a mouse and keyboard is how PC gamers get their frag on. If you walked away from console FPS games because you didn’t like playing with a gamepad it’s time to come back thanks to SplitFish.
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