I have the controller but have never tried to use it on the PC. You might want to ask over at psx-scene.com for advice.
A friend of mine had a PS2-USB adapter which works with the Logitech cordless controller, I will ask him what brand it is when I meet with him next time!
Just to add. I have the silver Logitech Cordless Action for PS2 and yes it works with my Radio Shack PS2 to USB adapter. It really is a great controller if you want to use your PC for gaming from a distance. Hook it up with some x360ce and you can trick the games into it being detected as an Xbox controller with Games for Windows Live titles. However it does seem to have an issue with a 3 in 1 adapter I own so your results may vary depending on the adapter you buy. The Radio Shack adapters that work for me are: Cat No. 26-247 Cat No. 26-304 Edit: Elijah, does rumble work with your Super Joy Box Pro 5? If so what Os do you use? While my game pad work great in Vista and Win7 the lack of a rumble drive is the only thing missing from the game pad.
Yes, everything works like on the PS2, as long as the software supports it. I'm using Windows XP, but tried it on Windows 7 once and it worked the same way.
Might look into that adapter then. Everything works great me but on a 64-bit OS rumble is the only feature not supported since there is a lack of drivers for that feature. Blue tooth is probably going to be my next move as well. That way I can use my Wii remotes and possibly PS3 controller if I buy one. That will do away with all the cords.