Time to start soldering!

Since my cabinet is using CoinOps and hacked xbox controllers, I really wanted to preserve the left analog stick on the controller. There are a lot of games that use or can use that analog stick.

So I thought if I can mount the xbox controller right under my panel and somehow have the analog poke through. So I looked around the office for something that would fit into the analog shaft (which luckily for me was hollow!) and I found these two screwdrivers that fit perfectly.

The only thing is they were a bit too long, so I used bolt cutters to hack them off a little.

So I then mounted the xbox controller to my panel just so my hole I made on top aligned with the left analog stick. I then put some hot glue all of the top of the controller and then put in some screws to hold it up. The glue was to give it some cushion for the pushin'.


Then I shoved the screwdriver in which goes in very nice and tight.


Making sure all is aligned and I get full range on the stick.

I added a huge dust washer I had laying around. This thing has a lot of movement!
Here's the utility I use on the xbox that lets me test each button and the range of the sticks. Very helpful.

And it all works! A cheap way to get analog sticks on your Xbox cab.