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Retro Games THEA500 MINI - Using External Peripherals; Third-Party Controller Compatibility; USB Keyboard Usage and Mapping

Retro Games THEA500 MINI
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Using your own peripherals
Using third-party controllers
While THEA500 Mini has been designed to work best with the included
peripherals, THEGAMEPAD and THEMOUSE, it is also compatible with Retro
Games’ THEJOYSTICK, as well as some third-party controllers and joysticks.
The button designations of most USB controllers follow one of the
three conventions established by Microsoft (Xbox), Sony (Playstation)
and Nintendo. The following table shows how the buttons of these, and
THEJOYSTICK, correspond to those of THEGAMEPAD.
Xbox Playstation Nintendo THEJOYSTICK THEGAMEPAD
A B Right re A
B A Left re B
X Y
◸ ◥
X
Y X
◤ ◹
Y
LB L1 L ○ ● ○ ○ L
RB R1 R ● ○ ○ ○ R
Back Select Select ○ ○ ● ○ M
Start Start Start ○ ○ ○ ● H
Using third-party mice
THEA500 Mini may be compatible with other USB mice, but you may nd
that the sensitivity is dierent to the included THEMOUSE. If this is the case,
you can alter the system mouse sensitivity by adjusting Options → System
settings → Mouse sensitivity.
Using a USB keyboard
If you plug any standard USB keyboard into one of THEA500 Mini’s USB
ports, that keyboard will function much like an original Amiga keyboard.
If you use a keyboard with a US QWERTY layout, most of the keys will
function as you would expect. For other layouts, press the key in the same
physical position as the key you wish to press on a standard US QWERTY
layout. For example, if you have a French AZERTY layout keyboard, pressing
“A” will act as if you had pressed “Q” on the Amiga keyboard.

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