Learn how to make a DIY Arduino Game controller with Arduino Pro Micro! Here's the Project Page, you can download details about this project from here- www.instructables.com/DIY-Gam... #Game #DIY #Arduino #gta #gta5
Subscribed for the concise guide! I love this. I'll definitely be using your instructable to help build my handheld Windows PC project I'm working on currently.
That's so cool! I liked that you shared your mistakes because I thought similarly but I get to learn from you. I also love that I can play retro games ^^
Do you have any idea when is the esp32 ble gamepad vedio are you going to make? It would help me a lot, actually i am kind of making a ble gamepad with nimble library. Love your projects bro KEEP IT UP!
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Quick question sir, It is possible to design the PCB of an 11 button, 4 Thumb stick, 2 d pad that can hold up to 10 triggers. I'm planning to make an handheld super arcade controller for a game that I'm going to develop in the future for myself then publish it for ps5 to ps6 in the future.
I like your solution because of it's simplicity! No resistors transistors or whatever they called... But. I really wanted some ultimae gamepad to create. Therefor is should be wireless, has feedback rumble aaand! THE six buttons on the front, to make it (also) best for fighting games, especially the retro ones. Hope you'll make Rev3 some day (and I saw that you did not yet) Have a great everything!!!
Im interested in making a controller with 4 to 6 buttons on the back, not like a scuff controller, but a controller with wholly new buttons on the back im kind of at a loss for where to start
hi mate! im trying to use this code to connect to a raspberry pi zero, but seems that retropie doesnt detect it as a gamepad, do you have any idea what could I do for it? in windows it works perfectly
Sir I did your projeto, I have managed to save some time and money and I did it, I didnt make the pcb, but worked like a charm, the axiys are inverted but it was mu fault. I would like to express my happines with you, cheers
@@ArnovSharma how difficult would it be to make for someone with the skills, like yourself? I love the PS3 controller shape over modern controllers but the input lag sucks.
Yo bro! You an absolute legend for making this. It looks amazing! I want to make this myself but I really don’t know anything about coding. Do you have some tips and tricks to get me started ? Gg’s to you!
hey man, I am a beginner and trying to replicate your video, but keep getting the same Error-message in the arduino IDE: In file included from C:\Program Files(x86)\Arduino\Gamepad Sketch\Gamepad Sketch.ino:3:0: c:\Program Files(x86)\Arduino\libraries\ArduinoGamepad-master/Gamepad.h:24:10: fatal error: HID.h: No such file or directory #include "HID.h" ^~~~~~~ compilation terminated. exit status 1 Compilation error: exit status 1 I tried everything i could think off and was not able to find or install an HID.h Library. could you please help?
Hello bro. I know this video came long back I am trying to build one also. But I not able to get the connection for joy sticks . Can u plz help me with that. Which pins should connect to which?
@@hereticstanlyhalo6916 well turn on nitro sense and use wall adaptor while running gta. Use moderate graphic settings and sit in a cool room. Gta5 won't be an issue then
@@ArnovSharma how s the joystic response? does resemble the console controllers smoothnes? i mean, it will only depend of the stick quality or there is some advanced programing involved too? thanks...
Hi sir First thank you very much for sharing such great work I want help or guidance I work on same project and I use your code for it but except input buttons I want to use ttp229 i2c as input but unfortunately I fail every time in programming because I'm very beginner Can you guide me, send me some similar project links or fix your code for ttp229 Thank you very much
for Touch pad ic, you dont need any code editing bro. code will remain same. for sensitivity, you need to change the value of capacitor connected to TP229 ic. read its datasheet for improving this sensitivity thing.
@@ArnovSharma thanks for replying sir I'm using I2c mode for my project, only pin SDO and SCL and same arduino as you I believe it's will need different code for inputs but 2 joystick pins will remain same This project as gamepad will include all buttons controller needs to have I really need some help, I stuck in this
@@kuroihana3228 Use a soldering iron and take that analog stick out of the i2c board. You do not need to complicate this process with i2c its just not necessary. You're just reading the inputs of 2 potentiometers.