
Mayflash Arcade Stick - TeensyLC Adapter
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If you've got a Mayflash Arcade Stick, Windows 10, and Street Fighter V, it's probably clear that you already know the difference between DirectInput and XInput. I had almost completely replaced all the components in my Mayflash, so my solution was to take out the controller's guts and replace them with something more modern. Luckily, Zack Littel has a guide on how to turn a TeensyLC into an XInput device. This adapter lets you use the original screws and mounting location within the Mayflash to mount a TeensyLC board. This project assumes that you've removed the original logic board and replaced only two of the top-row buttons. The adapter will fit in the space under the original "AUTO" and "CLEAR" buttons, which will eventually be covered by a decal. To make this work, you'll need to cut out some plastic from the Mayflash. Next time I get the controller's guts open, I'll take pictures of the interior modification that's necessary.
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