Gamepads with no SVG icon
Description
In the controller settings, we have an SVG image showing the gamepad being emulated. For example, the DualShock 2 has an image of a DualShock 2; groundbreaking stuff. Several USB peripherals, however, presently have no such icon. Not life-or-death since these aren't interactive, but they're nice to have, and it's better for consistency.
- [x] DualShock 2
- [x] Guitar
- [x] Jogcon
- [x] NeGcon ~~(we accidentally stylize it as "Negcon" in the menu)~~
- [x] Pop'n Music
- [x] Driving Force wheel
- [ ] Driving Force Pro wheel
- [ ] Driving Force Pro (rev11.02) wheel
- [x] GT Force wheel
- [ ] *Iomega Zip-100 (Generic) mass storage device.
- [ ] *Sony MSAC-US1 (PictureParadise) mass storage device.
- [ ] *SingStar microphone (should be "SingStar" rather than "Singstar")
- [ ] *Logitech microphone
- [ ] *Konami microphone
- [ ] *Logitech USB Headset
- [ ] *HID Keyboard (Konami)
- [ ] HID Mouse
- [ ] Rock Band Drum Kit
- [ ] Buzz Controller
- [ ] Sony EyeToy
- [ ] Konami Capture Eye
- [ ] Trance Vibrator (Rez)
- [ ] Sega Seamic
- [ ] *Sony DPP-MP1 printer
- [ ] KeyboardMania
- [ ] GunCon 2 ('GunCon 2' in the menu but 'GunCon2' in the setup guide)
- [ ] DJ Hero Turntable
- [ ] Gametrak Device
- [ ] RealPlay Racing
- [ ] RealPlay Sphere
- [ ] RealPlay Golf
- [ ] RealPlay Pool
- [x] Type 2 train controller
- [x] Shinkansen train controller
- [x] Ryojōhen train controller
Might be good to put a null icon for when no controller is connected instead of just leaving the space blank? For example, a ∅ symbol.
The icons are mainly useful to assist the people which are not familiar with a controller layout to bind the buttons. Adding icons for the devices with no bindings (mics/cams/storage) isn't only unnecessary, but having the icons on an empty «Bindings» page would make the «Settings» page more inaccessible and adding the icons on «Settings» page would make the interface even more inconsistent. I wouldn't add icons to these devices.
I've added a bold asterisk to each device which has no bindings to distinguish them from the others.