Proceeding the DS4 Controller Steam Setup PS4 Guide and the Gamepad Debugger for DualShock 4 & DualSense PS5 Controllers, earlier this year zoggins (Twitter) of Retro-Spy.com updated his open source Live Controller Viewer application Github fork to RetroSpy v5.0.4 that currently supports a wide variety of console generations including Sony's original PlayStation, PS2, PS3, PS4 and PlayStation Classic Mini (FAQ / Teardown / PS Classic Hacked) systems.
RetroSpy is based on NintendoSpy which is originally by jaburns and used to display controller inputs on streams, for speedrunning validation, game tutorials and more.
It can convert controller presses into keystrokes to control programs like LiveSplit and OBS on a computer, for a split timer, broadcasting software or any other application that uses a keyboard shortcut.
Download: RetroSpy-Setup.exe (81.6 MB) / GIT / Blog / Zoggins Ko-Fi Page / Zoggins Patreon Page
Below is a list of supported platforms from the README.md: RetroSpy
RetroSpy supports the following systems and their regional equivalents:
Second Generation
Big thanks to Brian Khuu and other contributors for decoding the GBP protocol and making Arduino Game Boy Printer Emulator, which can be found at Arduino Gameboy Printer Emulator.
Cheers to StonedModder via Twitter for the heads-up on this handy app earlier!
RetroSpy is based on NintendoSpy which is originally by jaburns and used to display controller inputs on streams, for speedrunning validation, game tutorials and more.
It can convert controller presses into keystrokes to control programs like LiveSplit and OBS on a computer, for a split timer, broadcasting software or any other application that uses a keyboard shortcut.
Download: RetroSpy-Setup.exe (81.6 MB) / GIT / Blog / Zoggins Ko-Fi Page / Zoggins Patreon Page
Below is a list of supported platforms from the README.md: RetroSpy
RetroSpy supports the following systems and their regional equivalents:
Second Generation
- Atari 2600 joysticks, driving & keyboard controllers, the Omega Race booster grip and paddles
- Mattel Intellivision
- Coleco ColecoVision standard and Super Action controllers
- Atari 5200
- NES
- Atari 7800 joysticks and paddles
- Sega Master System
- Commodore 64 Games System
- NEC PC Engine/TurboGraphx-16/SuperGrafx 2, 3 and 6-button controllers
- Sega Genesis 3/6-button controllers and the Mega Mouse
- SNK Neo Geo Arcade Sticks and Neo Geo CD controllers
- Commodore CDTV wirelesss remotes, wired mice/joysticks and keyboards
- SNES controllers and mice
- Philips CD-i wireless remotes and wired controllers
- Fujitsu FM Towns Marty controllers, mice and keyboards
- Amiga CD32 controllers, analog joysticks, mice, classic Atari-style joysticks and keyboards
- 3DO controllers and mice
- Atari Jaguar Standard and Pro controllers
- Sega Saturn digital controllers, the 3D Control Pad and the Shuttle Mouse
- Sony PlayStation digital controllers, dual analog controllers, DualShock 1/2 controllers and mice
- NEC PC-FX
- Bandai Pippin
- Nintendo VirtualBoy
- Nintendo 64 controllers and mice
- Sega Dreamcast controllers and mice
- Sony PlayStation 2 digital controllers, dual analog controllers, DualShock 1/2 controllers and mice
- Nintendo GameCube controllers
- Microsoft Xbox controllers
- Microsoft Xbox 360 wired controllers
- PlayStation 3
- Nintendo Wii extension controllers
- Nintendo Wii U extension controllers
- PlayStation 4
- Nintendo Switch wired controllers
- Nintendo NES Classic
- Nintendo SNES Classic
- The C64 Mini
- Sony PlayStation Classic
- SNK Neo Geo Mini
- Sega Genesis Mini
- NEC TurboGrafx-16 Mini
- USB controllers
- 8Bitdo Wireless Bluetooth Controller Adapter on Switch
- Xbox One
- NEOGEO Arcade Stick Pro
- Pippin Wireless Controllers
- ColecoVision Steering Wheel
- Atari 5200 Trackball Controller
- Steel Battalion Xbox Controller
- CDTV Trackball
- Genesis XE-1 AP
- Nuon
- HyperScan
- Casio Loopy
- Bandai Playdia
Big thanks to Brian Khuu and other contributors for decoding the GBP protocol and making Arduino Game Boy Printer Emulator, which can be found at Arduino Gameboy Printer Emulator.
Cheers to StonedModder via Twitter for the heads-up on this handy app earlier!