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controller for quadriplegic
RetroJames:
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Tiger-Heli:
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--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on December 15, 2004, 09:23:29 am ---
--- Quote from: 1hookedspacecadet on December 15, 2004, 09:15:48 am ---Akkk...and they used to say Defender had too many buttons....what, are kids nowadays growing extra appendages? Cripes.
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That's also why I was initially saying MAME might be a better option for this.
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What kind of input(s) are often or generally transmitted by depressing the analog sticks? i.e what does it do?
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Intentional Walk in MLB 2004 is L1 and R3 (Left upper shoulder button and Right analog stick press). I don't play too many PS2 games b/c they all have too many combinations to keep up with :P
RetroJames:
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RetroJames:
So I went back to the two left joys, one for the left analog stick, the other for the d-pad.
Also, added the beanbag.
I am trying something new with the shoulder buttons, idea being that Sean can move his arms forward to hit the buttons with his knuckles.
Stingray:
I think that's a much better placement of the shoulder buttons.
-S