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anyone have a Qanba Q2 pro? (The Exclusive Stick that was only sold by ArcadeShock)
So the Quanba Q2 normally does not come dualmodded, but arcadeshock (and only arcadeshock) has an exclusive version of this stick that comes dual modded out the box (xbox360,ps3,and, pc)

The Stick is great and I have used it on PS3 and XBOX and PC all with success.

The dualmod on this stick is autodetected so there is no toggle switch like the current Quanba Q4 has, basically its plug and play.

The strange thing about this stick is when plugging in to a PC it reads it as a PS3 stick and not an xbox stick, Now with USF4 this stick works, MKX the stick works, with mame the stick works, with fightcade this stick works... but with SF5 the stick does not work as there is no D-Input support yet

All is fine and well as I use X360CE with SF5 and the stick works perfectly, but I made this thread to see if there any other people out there that have this stick, and if you do, is there a way to manually select which mode I want?

I know with some sticks for example you can hold down the home button while pluggin in the stick to manually change the mode, does anyone know if such a button press or technique exists for this stick to have manual choice of xbox or ps3?

I mean using X360CE is fine and dandy and i dont notice any lag, but still it would be nice if there was a way to manually select it as an xbox stick (really strange that PC reads it as a PS3 stick)
Last edited by PerfectPlayJ; Mar 9, 2016 @ 6:31pm
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PerfectPlayJ Mar 9, 2016 @ 7:18pm 
Bump

someone else has got to have this stick besides me, and can maybe give me some input?
Namari Ki Mar 10, 2016 @ 12:30am 
Don't have an AS Q2, so I don't know what pcb they have inside it to dualmod. But if its an Akishop ps360+, hold the MP button when you plug it in to force it into Xbox-360 mode.

If it isn't.. well, there might be some other button or combination of buttons to force it. Not uncommon for aftermarket pcbs because its much easier for the user to hold buttons when pluggin in than to physically mod in and wire up a selector switch.

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Date Posted: Mar 9, 2016 @ 6:29pm
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