I am not sure if anyone else is interested in playing games on their UX, but since I got mine I have desperately been trying to find a usable controller.
I wanted something I could use whilst holding the device which rules out mouse/keyboard and most gamepads.
The one thing I did see has been discontinued.... and it wasn't analogue anyway so would have been a compromise on what I wanted.
So last night I made my own.
I started with a Genius USB mini Gamepad and here is what I "created"... see what you think.
Dan
DIY Gamepad Controller for the UX
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Basically - it still connects via the USB, but is mounted via the Compact Flash blanking card, for stability and removability (didn't want to glue anything to the UX itself :-)
The second half of the controller was removed and re-attached to the back, giving reasonable access to all 8 buttons.
I was playing UT2004 on it last night... and it works really well in combination with the integrated mouse thingy as effectively a second analogue controller.
It is much better than I'd hoped for.
If I get time later I may make a video of gameplay and post it on youtube!
The second half of the controller was removed and re-attached to the back, giving reasonable access to all 8 buttons.
I was playing UT2004 on it last night... and it works really well in combination with the integrated mouse thingy as effectively a second analogue controller.
It is much better than I'd hoped for.
If I get time later I may make a video of gameplay and post it on youtube!
Yeah that looks pretty cool, now I wonder how hard it is to use the controller ?
So you made that out of a controller you bought ?
Nice job !!!
So you made that out of a controller you bought ?
Nice job !!!
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hay not bad,not bad at all.I wouldn't mind one of those for my self
Thank-you... and it was really simple to make. Any idiot could do it (as I have clearly demonstrated by doing it.. and being an idiot).
now I wonder how hard it is to use the controller
its surprisingly sturdy and easy to use... I was playing UT2004 online last night in DeathMatch mode... and coming around middle field.... which is alright for me :-). Only thing that takes a bit of getting used to is "looking around" using the mouse side of things (as in the mouse that is already integrated into the UX).
I would say that not all of the buttons are easily usable for functions you would use all the time, but there are 4 on top which are all pretty usable and four on the back of it of which I only have one assigned and that is for jump. Having said that I am slightly disadvantaged in that I am a large bloke with large hands; so more normal sized folk may find using the other buttons easier... but it gives me all the buttons I need to have a good game.
I play on my PSP a fair bit, and I would say that the analogue stick on the controller is very similar to the one built into the PSP... but overall game play in a FPS style game is better on the UX as the PSP lacks a second analogue controller (for which you can use the mouse on the UX). Oh and graphics wise the UX blows the PSP away!
So you made that out of a controller you bought ?
Yes - it started out as a "Genius MaxFire Pandora Pro Foldable Mini USB Gamepad for PC".... (catchy name!)... which I purchased for about £6.00 GBP.
I then spent an hour butchering it with a Dremel and glueing it to a compact flash blanking slot from a NavMan... and here you see the results!
Like I said earlier... I will make a video and post it to youtube and link here to help give some idea of how usable it is.....
Oh... one thing I should mention is the reason for using the CF blanking slot from a Navman and not the one that came with the UX is because the Navman one has a bigger lip... which is better for attaching the controller to... and has the unforeseen bonus of when you connect the USB cable to the UX it holds it in place a little more securely.
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not a good video.... but should give you some idea at 00:31 seconds in as to how it works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOeo-nCZpVw
i will do another in better light in the next day or so..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOeo-nCZpVw
i will do another in better light in the next day or so..
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this video is a little better... but I have a new found respect for anyone who can create a reasonable looking youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8HNY6bIDoc
It's really difficult to combine playing, lighting, photography.... as you will see in this one I have succeeded in none of these... but at least you can see the controller in this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8HNY6bIDoc
It's really difficult to combine playing, lighting, photography.... as you will see in this one I have succeeded in none of these... but at least you can see the controller in this one.
Wow that looks great, looks like you are able to play pretty well! Definitely Medal worthy : )
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