Arcade/Macro Controller (+Build Guide)
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Here is a 10-button macro board / Arcade buttons which the buttons can be programmed to do whatever you want. Parts list: (US-$18.88) https://amzn.to/2GTKgNM (UK-£16.88) https://amzn.to/2ToDz7D For both of these items, remember that they come with joysticks and everything you need is included. Hardware Setup: This arcade controller is incredibly easy to set up - just follow the instructions below: - Plug the red and black wires into each of the buttons. It doesn't matter which way. - Slot the wire endings and then proceed to put each of the buttons in the correctly sized wholes. - Plug the wires from the four buttons arranged in a square into the 4 leftmost bottom sockets on the brown joystick circuit board. - Plug the 4 action buttons into the sockets labeled AU, AD, AR, AL. The top one is in AU, the leftmost one is in AL, and so on... - Plug the top left smaller button on the Arcade box into the 5th most socket, and the other smaller button into the 6th slot. - Put the USB adapter cable end piece through the rectangular cutout. If it's a tight fit, you can wiggle it through. - For placement of the joystick circuit board, look at the 4th picture of this post. To make sure everything fits, you can bend the contacts of the wire downwards - you can also see this in the 4th picture. - Plug the USB adaptor end into the slot labeled J5. - Finally, you can glue the lid to the bottom with either double-sided tape (temporary) or super glue (permanent). Software Setup: For this, you only need a piece of software called JoyToKey. Download link: joytokey.net/en/download Setup guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6Qh-8CL0f8. Something not shown in the tutorial is that you can add multiple key presses to a button at once. To do this, just add another keystroke in the box under the first keystroke when pressing a button. That's it! Any advice in the comments is welcome, and if you want, you can donate.
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