

Just hold it upside down and press the button you want for each function. You select the controller config and it asks you to press a key or button for Up, Down, Left, etc. Many emulators let you completely remap the controllers.

You really don't need to rewire them though. It's funny, but I've always considered these to be left-handed since the movement controls are on the left. Need left hand version but think I can solder PCB so I can use it upside down. Worst case scenario is that the names in the box will be identical and you'll have to try them to see which is controller 1 and which is controller 2. When you go to the emulator configuration, the drop-down box for selecting what input device to use should have two USB controllers listed. The first one you plug in is #1, the second is #2, etc.

They should show up in Windows as USB controllers 1 & 2. How does the computer know what is a or b?
