The Pi has no analog, so you'll have to wire it to the Teensy, but it's pretty easy to program it in (might need to add a little deadband in the coding). I was planning on using GPIO and no teensy, but then wanted an analog stick so now I'm going to have to get a Teensy and go that route.Retrohead95 wrote:Yes it's pretty comfortable to use. Just need to figure out how to wire these up. Anyone know if it's possible to wire a analog stick to the gpio port?crispy_tofu wrote:I agree, the black looks a little out of place on the bottom left. Is it comfortable to use?
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Thanks for clarifying. The coding is no problem for me so I'll stick with the teensy then.Masato wrote:The Pi has no analog, so you'll have to wire it to the Teensy, but it's pretty easy to program it in (might need to add a little deadband in the coding). I was planning on using GPIO and no teensy, but then wanted an analog stick so now I'm going to have to get a Teensy and go that route.Retrohead95 wrote:Yes it's pretty comfortable to use. Just need to figure out how to wire these up. Anyone know if it's possible to wire a analog stick to the gpio port?crispy_tofu wrote:I agree, the black looks a little out of place on the bottom left. Is it comfortable to use?
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