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| Dr00pY:
Any update on your wireless adventures.... Also...looking a bit more closely on your tutorial....i don't see you adding the guide button....is there a reason for that? Hope to order a controller from you next week (waiting on confirmation on the joystick parts i want to buy).....would love it to be wireless.... Dr00pY |
| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: Dr00pY on July 06, 2007, 01:25:02 pm ---Any update on your wireless adventures.... Also...looking a bit more closely on your tutorial....i don't see you adding the guide button....is there a reason for that? Hope to order a controller from you next week (waiting on confirmation on the joystick parts i want to buy).....would love it to be wireless.... Dr00pY --- End quote --- I'm going to start the wireless one today or tomorrow... and I do add the guide button, but there wasn't enough room on the terminal strips for it. I just use about a foot of stranded wire for the guide button. |
| HaRuMaN:
Another update: I have successfully hacked the RT and LT buttons. I'll post a pic later. So now, all the buttons that are available are: X, B, A, Y, Back, Start, Guide, RB, RT, LB, LT, as well as the 4 D-pad directions. |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: HarumaN on March 08, 2007, 08:17:04 am ---These tools are handy... free up your hands for more precise control of the Dremel and a soldering iron later. --- End quote --- What's that tool called? I see a lot of third hands everywhere, but I've never seen that before. |
| HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on August 31, 2007, 03:19:43 pm --- --- Quote from: HarumaN on March 08, 2007, 08:17:04 am ---These tools are handy... free up your hands for more precise control of the Dremel and a soldering iron later. --- End quote --- What's that tool called? I see a lot of third hands everywhere, but I've never seen that before. --- End quote --- I have no idea what it's called. :dizzy: I got it from a guy who works with satellite electronics. It's great because the two arms are spring-loaded and adjustable. Plus you can rotate the thing on 3 axis to get the best positioning. |
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