
Press the connect button on the guitar immediately after pressing the button on the receiver. Depending on the brand of guitar you’re using, a light may blink on the receiver after the button is pressed. Press the connect button located on the wireless receiver. How do you connect a rock band guitar to a PS2? The PS2 doesn’t have any built in wireless like the 360 and later consoles did. That can convert the wireless dongle (in theory) to a USB that you can plug into your PC. It’s a wireless controller that requires a wireless dongle. Once you’ve done this, you’re ready to rock. Just plug them into the PlayStation 2 to USB adapter and plug that into the computer. Using your old PlayStation 2 guitars works just the same as how you use your PS2 controller on PC. How do I connect my PS2 guitar to my computer?


but it all goes back to that Guitar Hero 2 controller language.Īgain, Guitar Hero 1 works fine on PS3 with an adapter. I'm not sure who should take the most blame overall. If either Activision or Sony (or both) made a patch that allowed for Guitar Hero 2 / Rocks the 80's controller "language" to be read on the PS3 we'd be fine (I'm holding on to my Guitar Hero 2 and Rocks the 80's software and hoping that eventually that will happen). Guitar Hero 1 sends/reads pretty standard button signals (that map to the same signals as a PS2 controller) thus, a standard PS2 to USB adapter works fine on Guitar Hero 1 on PS3. (This was in part to combat early iterations of 3rd party guitar controllers.they eventually gave in and allowed the GH2 controller language to be backwards engineered.) In the jump from Guitar Hero 1 to 2 Red Octane changed the way that the PS2 read the buttons on their official guitars. TempestIt's all a matter of firmware/controller/software patching. How hard can it be to make an adapter? I guess there isn't enough of a market to support it. This pisses me off becuase GH is the only reason I still keep my PS2 around (I have an early PS3 with full compatibility).
