Does anyone have the quickjoy jetfighter button schematics, or know what kind of switches are used inside the joystick handle itself?
The Ni5 nintendo version has the start and select buttons, which replaced the sliding adjusters for A/B autofire on the standard SV-126 model.
Does anyone know if the autofire toggles on the SV-126 are sliding potentiometers or are they just on/off switches that are made to look like sliding adjusters for rate of fire?
The Ni5 has a potentiometer in the base of the joystick for adjusting rate of auto fire.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience in the type of buttons so i can use this for another project involving Arduino.
I would essentially like to either use the start/select buttons to interface with arduino to inform the unit to increase the PWM rate of a device by increasing the up/down value, like modifier buttons- starting from a rate of 0 = normal. 5 button presses would increase the pulses to 5 per second instead of 0. etc.
however, with the sv-126, if they are sliding potentiometers, I can just ask arduino to modify the output based on the resistance from the sliding pots. so all the way at the bottom = 0, all the way at the top = 5 pulses per second.
lastly- this is just theory. nothing to do with gaming or consoles. arduino will send commands to something else. i would just like this to be used as a control centre for the unit it will be sending commands to.
The Ni5 nintendo version has the start and select buttons, which replaced the sliding adjusters for A/B autofire on the standard SV-126 model.
Does anyone know if the autofire toggles on the SV-126 are sliding potentiometers or are they just on/off switches that are made to look like sliding adjusters for rate of fire?
The Ni5 has a potentiometer in the base of the joystick for adjusting rate of auto fire.
I was wondering if anyone has any experience in the type of buttons so i can use this for another project involving Arduino.
I would essentially like to either use the start/select buttons to interface with arduino to inform the unit to increase the PWM rate of a device by increasing the up/down value, like modifier buttons- starting from a rate of 0 = normal. 5 button presses would increase the pulses to 5 per second instead of 0. etc.
however, with the sv-126, if they are sliding potentiometers, I can just ask arduino to modify the output based on the resistance from the sliding pots. so all the way at the bottom = 0, all the way at the top = 5 pulses per second.
lastly- this is just theory. nothing to do with gaming or consoles. arduino will send commands to something else. i would just like this to be used as a control centre for the unit it will be sending commands to.