Guitar Hero X-plorer drivers are needed on Windows 7 I'm running Windows 7 which should be able to run Xbox controllers without the need for any extra installation. However, when plugging my 'Guitar Hero X-plorer' in to a USB slot, everything except the model is either unknown or unavailable. XCM XFPS 360 ∞ - This adapter allows any PS2 controller to be used on the Xbox 360. PC GH3 launched with the GibsonX-Plorer Gibson X-Plorer ∞. Other guitar controllers are usable, but require some slight configuration or modification. Joy2Key ∞ - This program allows you to map controller buttons to a keyboard.
Publishers Activision and RedOctane released the RedOctane X-Plorer Controller bundled with Guitar Hero II for the Xbox 360, some bundles of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, or available separately. This same controller was also bundled with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the personal computer (PC) and Macintosh. The Xbox 360 controller works with the PC using a driver with Windows (XP SP2 or Vista only). The case for the game disc and manual of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the PC called the controller the Guitar Hero 3 Official PC Guitar Controller.
The RedOctane X-Plorer Controller for these games is based on the Gibson Explorer, a type of electric guitar. It is also the only guitar controller officially supported by Aspyr Media (developer of the PC and Macintosh releases).[1] The guitar controller plugs into the Xbox 360 via the USB ports. The PC and Macintosh releases have the same software limitation of two local players at a time. The guitar's cord uses the break away cord connection,[2] like controllers of the original Xbox console.
The controller includes two input connections:
- Xbox 360 accessories, like on the Xbox 360 controller[3]
- RJ14 connector, to be used for an Effects pedal add-on that was never released[4]
The insides of the guitar show a few interesting things:
- The RJ14 connector only uses two of the possible four wires (seen on Model number: 95065)
- There are two jumpers (JP1 and JP2) that are labeled on the circuit board, but are unused (seen on Model number: 95065)
- The strum bar is a rocker switch using three wired for connectivity (seen on Model number: 95065)
When the controller is connected to a Windows Vista or Windows XP PC, it shows up as a game controller.[5] This allows you to see button presses and the tilt sensors. Currently, only one tilt sensor is used by the Guitar Hero games.
References[edit]
- ^Bergfeld, Carlos (2007-11-07). 'Wireless 360 Guitar Hero III Controller Compatible with PC Version'. Shacknews. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
- ^'The 'X' Difference'. GameFAQs. 2001-11-27. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ^McLain, Alex. 'Xbox 360 Accessories - Controller Evolved'. Xbox.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-16. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ^Kollar, Philip (2007-04-02). 'Guitar Hero 2 Manual Confirms Effects Pedal'. 1up.com. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ^'Guitar Hero 3 for PC'. 2008-01-02. Retrieved 2008-07-12.