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| Popcorrin:
I actually adapted a 49way joystick to accept one of slikstiks illuminated joystick handles. The rgb one they sell is hackable to allow full color control. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I get around to doing the hack, just haven't had time. I can't wait to try it out with headkaze's gameex led plugin and mala's led plugin. I don't think it would be easy to add an illuminated handle to a U360 due to the fact it has the pcb directly beneath the shaft and the shaft also has a magnet at the end of it. It might be possible but I would be curious to know where you would run your wires. |
| Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: RandyT on January 30, 2007, 11:44:43 am --- Some shafts have very small diameters that don't allow for holes to go through the center unless they are very small. Then there is the issue of either a slip connection somewhere or a limiter to prevent stick rotation from winding up the wires until they snap. 2 wires are one thing, 4 is another. --- End quote --- Just use real small gauge wire set and have a pin coming from the side of the shaft and a keyhole slot in the base to accept the pin. This will prevent the shaft from turning and eventually snapping the wires. The keyhole can be done by the owner with a dremel if needed. I can see that as an option on my Midway 49-way bases. Edit: I just found a thread that modifies a SlickStick shaft to use a RBG led. Thought it might give you some ideas Randy. |
| arzoo:
So that's how SS solves the wire twist problem - it's nothing more than an audio jack at the base of the shaft. |
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