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Author Topic: Hacking an Xbox Duke Controller - Removing the triggers  (Read 1720 times)

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Hacking an Xbox Duke Controller - Removing the triggers
« on: September 19, 2012, 10:13:23 am »
Anyone ever do this to a Duke controller before?  The usual methods of neutralizing the triggers don't seem to be working.  I've tried 5.2K Resistors in an M, and 10K resistors in an M, neither one works.

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Re: Hacking an Xbox Duke Controller - Removing the triggers
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2012, 05:21:58 pm »
try straight connecting the outer ends only straight up with a led leg or someting and see if that does it and if not try the M again but with no resistor perhaps.

I have done them but in the past but it has been so long I dont recall the correct method lol.