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| Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Donkbaca on May 20, 2011, 04:26:35 pm ---Here is a good link, for those that want to light up their dome button and have it turn on and off with the controller. http://www.niktronixonline.com/Controller_Dome_Mode_s/67.htm don't know where the equivalent points would be on the mad catz though.... I am investigating... --- End quote --- If nothing else you could pull 5v directly from the usb cable... you've just got to be careful not to pull too much power away from the pcb. |
| Donkbaca:
The problem with pulling straight from the USB is that it's a constant 5v, so the light is on as long as the controller is plugged in, even when the xbox is off |
| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on May 23, 2011, 01:15:13 am ---I like the fightpad as an option, but does it have rumble support or not? I have an idea in mind, but I need some rumble outputs to pull it off. --- End quote --- I don't think it does. |
| Donkbaca:
No, it does not. It does have headphone support. I'll poke around those when I finally get a multimeter |
| Mark Thomas:
Hi all, This my first post so go easy on me :) I am thinking of making an Xbox 2 player panel with wireless pads for use on fighting games: Mortal Kombat 9, Super Street Fighter 4 & Marvel Vs Capcom. My woodworking skills are awful but I will give it a go. I have a few questions: 1. Can all the buttons on an XBox controller be rigged up to arcade controls? 2. Where would you put the guide and sync buttons? 3. What types of arcade buttons/ sticks work best with the hacked pads? Sanwa, cherry switch. Many thanks for your help Mark |
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