@Deception727 With a normal snapback module you have to reset your controller every time you plug it into your adapter/console.
With a no reset you don't need to do that. You just plug and play :)
Up for grabs ✨
First come, first served
- No reset snapback module
- Shortened springs
- Lubed sticks and triggers
- Mouseclick Z
$190 USD each
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A continuación les dejaré un 🧵 de las cosas que tendremos disponibles para #SFactor11 !!
- Mantenimiento, reparación y optimización de controles de Gamecube
-Reparación de pro controller
¿Necesitas reparar tu control? 🎮
¿Adquirir una figura coleccionable?
¿O qué tal unos boneless y terminar con un buen postre? 😋
¡Les presentamos a los stands que estarán presentes en ULL! 🔥
Not really too sure what to call this, but I'm developing a multi-functional flex PCB that solders to the front (and kind of the back) of a GameCube controller PCB. This is not designed for beginners, it will require trace and via scraping as well as soldering to tiny SMD components.
- Reactive LEDs (connected to rumble circuit)
- Button LEDs (turn on when each respective button is pressed and turn off when released)
- Easier remapping for ABXYZLR (Z folds over to the back of the board)
- Tactile ABXYDS Support
- Mouse Click ABXYD Support
- New Button Contacts for ABXYDS
It is also capable of being cut into 3 pieces and reattached to each other if you wish (for those who only want some functionality, not all). Just cut along the white line separating each section.