Gamecube Dpad and Z button + wider variations
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Close to stock, I managed to get the Z button and D pad on a classic GameCube controller spot on. You'll need that right-angled metal-spring piece for the Z button. One of the standard Z models also calls for a 1.6-2mm thick wire roughly 11-12 mm long to be inserted, which will make the pivot point last longer - this one's labeled "recommended". The other stock version is a two-piece deal, but it won't hold up as well as a steel wire setup. For the wider D-pad, you've got a two-piece slot fit on your hands.\r\n\r\nI added a PS3 and PS4-style D-pad to the mix - they're thinner in parts and feel a bit more ergonomic than my original flat D-pad design.
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