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''Perhaps, more info could be added on how to connect analogue joysticks and buttons?''
 
''Perhaps, more info could be added on how to connect analogue joysticks and buttons?''
  
A '''console gamepad hack''' is very similar to the [[Keyboard Hacks|keyboard hack]] and [[USB_Game_Pad_Hack|USB gamepad hack]]. Basically the gamepad is taken apart and the connections from the circuit board to the pad's buttons are rerouted to the arcade controls.
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A '''console gamepad hack''' is very similar to the [[Keyboard Hacks|keyboard hack]] and [[USB_Game_Pad_Hack|USB gamepad hack]]. This form of hack is only used when a console such as the [[Sega Dreamcast]] is used as base for the cabinet instead of a PC. In this case no emulation is involved and joystick movement and buttonpresses are to be directed straight to the console.
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Basically the gamepad is taken apart and the connections from the circuit board to the pad's buttons are rerouted to the arcade controls.

Revision as of 02:13, 30 March 2006



Perhaps, more info could be added on how to connect analogue joysticks and buttons?

A console gamepad hack is very similar to the keyboard hack and USB gamepad hack. This form of hack is only used when a console such as the Sega Dreamcast is used as base for the cabinet instead of a PC. In this case no emulation is involved and joystick movement and buttonpresses are to be directed straight to the console.

Basically the gamepad is taken apart and the connections from the circuit board to the pad's buttons are rerouted to the arcade controls.