HITBOX promicro clone
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Hitbox styled controller clone. Uses a pro micro to connect to pc. I do not know how to make this work with console, but it would require a brook board or some sort of firmware that would allow for arduinos to work as controllers on consoles, but it works well on PC. I used Haystack's code to emulate a joystick. Required items: 16 MX switches ~200g of filament 1 Pro Micro 9 screws (3.5 mm holes) Solid core wire/Copper wire Soldering Iron Optional but highly recommended: 9 M2 brass inserts (use a soldering iron to melt them into each hole/standoff max height 8 mm) 9 m2 screws Very rough outline of a guide below. I'd recommend people be experienced with arduinos and soldering before attempting this without help. --- Guide 1. Print main 2. Print bottom 3. While bottom is printing, solder all MX switches with a common ground (don't attach to pro micro yet) 4. After daisy chaining the switches (any leg works) cut out wires for individual pins to be connected to each switch 5. Solder wires from micro to each switch 6. Don't forget to connect ground daisy chain to gnd on micro (any of them work) 7. Program micro with code base and corrected pin outs for your specific layout 8. Print 1 smallcap 27mm, 11 smallcap 21 mm, and 4 smallsqaure 17 mm after bottom is complete 9. Assemble --- link to code base: https://github.com/JonnyHaystack/HayB0XX
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