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hi guy , i want you to make me one , how much ? i can give you a SNES controller if u need it.
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*clap*beautiful*clap* just beautiful*clap*
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cant seem to find these any where, do you know of a good place?
elcheapouno 1 month ago
Unfortunately, no, they became hard to get hold of a few months ago. If you have any other bluetooth controller, with a small board, that would work fine too.
MODDEDbyBACTERIA 1 month ago
As mentioned before, £70 for the work plus £10 postage, and you supply controller and the BGP-100 device.
MODDEDbyBACTERIA 5 months ago
Is there anything i can do to fix this problem? Add another carbon pad on the D pad?
equlizer 7 months ago
Look at the carbon in the rubber contact pad to see if there's any muck in there, also check to see there are no lose connections on the traces, and also there is no restriction to the rubber pad making contact with the board (eg drops of hot glue, wires in the way, etc. Those are the usual issues.
MODDEDbyBACTERIA 7 months ago
Do you notice any button lag? Im using a controller like yours, just not the licenced one and im finding i gotta push fairly hard to get a button press. Massaging the buttons and D pad makes a difference. Guess ill do that a bit more and see how it goes. I pretty much did what you did cept mount the battery and switch on the outside. Made it easier on myself :) Great tut!
equlizer 7 months ago
Chinese rip-off SNES controllers need a more positive press on the buttons compared to an official SNES controller. If you need to "massage" the buttons when pressing, likely to be the rubber contact pad not being quite in the right position? Regards button lag - there is a small lag between pressing a button and it working, perhaps 1/4 second or so; takes a little to get to used to it; caused by signal being transmitted to the bluetooth and being interpreted, I guess.
MODDEDbyBACTERIA 7 months ago