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Many emulators will supports USB game pads, allowing you to hack a USB game pad to interface with your controls. Often, it is as simple as taking apart the game pad, soldering a wire to the contact points on the game pad, and connecting that wire to the appropriate control switches. Interfacing this with each particular emulator will vary accordingly.  | Many emulators will supports USB game pads, allowing you to hack a USB game pad to interface with your controls. Often, it is as simple as taking apart the game pad, soldering a wire to the contact points on the game pad, and connecting that wire to the appropriate control switches. Interfacing this with each particular emulator will vary accordingly.  | ||
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| + | ==See also==  | ||
| + | * [[Console gamepad hack]]  | ||
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| + | ==See Also==  | ||
| + | * [[Controls]]  | ||
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| + | [[Category:Controls]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 09:54, 5 December 2013
Many emulators will supports USB game pads, allowing you to hack a USB game pad to interface with your controls. Often, it is as simple as taking apart the game pad, soldering a wire to the contact points on the game pad, and connecting that wire to the appropriate control switches. Interfacing this with each particular emulator will vary accordingly.