putting an analog in my superpad

Hrduncan

Well-Known Member
alrighty so i had to remove the board that my analog was attached to (good thing i had a desoldering braid) and then i wired it accordingly to the original joystick it contained and it worked after that, since the head broke of the original joystick, i was able to remove the light gray piece of plastic that usually secured it to the controllers face i then cut that into a circle and removed the alll the plastic inside. after securing the plastic to the face of the controller and got the analog oriented i attached a lego the the bottom of the analog and a thin lego to the top of where the z button is after some tinkering and alot of hot glue i got it perfectly set up

it took me about 5 hours to do this but if i had actually thought about what i was doing it would of only taken about 30 min to an hour.....

heres some pics of the work ... it works really good too


http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/530/072vv.jpg
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/7623/073ns.jpg
http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/8515/074ho.jpg
http://img804.imageshack.us/img804/9662/075p.jpg

this was just a fun little project i wanted to do ..... it wasnt hard or anything at least for people who arent noobs like me

edit; images were huge had to give links
 
yah i impressed myself too it cam off an old logitech ps2 wireless controller that i scrapped for parts it came out really good i was surprised and it works awesome it looks like it was made like that
 
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