Please show me your L/R buttons
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
They looks really nice to the eye but they are really not practical. Even more if you use them oftenly (Savestate for example).
I think the big arcade-like button would be nice
I think the big arcade-like button would be nice
Arduino sketch for the gamepad (Teensy replacement): http://github.com/oxodao/GBZGamepad
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I originally had the idea of cutting two sections of the ribbed part of the back shell out and mounting them as L and R buttons. They were to be flush with the shell so that they were barely noticeable, but I've since scrapped that idea as I can't work out how to make a cut thin enough that they don't look like crap afterwards!
I'll most likely go down the SNES shoulder buttons route, but I too would be interested to see how others are tackling this!
I'll most likely go down the SNES shoulder buttons route, but I too would be interested to see how others are tackling this!
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I really like the idea... I've got some damaged DMGs off ebay, I could use the backside of one of them to cut the buttons out and use them on a good one. I guess I have to try this out to know how it feels and if I really want to use that solution.ChunkeeMunkee wrote:I originally had the idea of cutting two sections of the ribbed part of the back shell out and mounting them as L and R buttons. They were to be flush with the shell so that they were barely noticeable, but I've since scrapped that idea as I can't work out how to make a cut thin enough that they don't look like crap afterwards! !
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I glued a piece of printbord on the inside of the body, drilled the holes for the buttons and glued them to the bord. Than I just glued a short tacticle button on the button. So the buttons press on the tacticle switch which is connected to the teensyday wrote:Sweet! Looks nice! How did u connect them?!
Check my GBZ in progress here!
Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I think it's the exact opposite. They don't look impressive or anything like the other L/R solutions, but they're definitely comfortable.stefanli wrote:I'm looking for inspiration on how to do my L/R buttons.
I find the way Wermy does looks great but they dont seems particularly comfortable.
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
I did it wermys way and I don't like them. The tactile buttons need a lot of preassure to be pressed and I have to hold my indexfingers in a pretty uncomfortable way. In the next build I'm going to try normal buttons right next to the batter door latch.Ganreizu wrote:I think it's the exact opposite. They don't look impressive or anything like the other L/R solutions, but they're definitely comfortable.stefanli wrote:I'm looking for inspiration on how to do my L/R buttons.
I find the way Wermy does looks great but they dont seems particularly comfortable.
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Re: Please show me your L/R buttons
Stumbled upon your thread and afterwards this one: http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=55
Best solution so far IMHO
Cheers
Best solution so far IMHO
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