When adding 2 back buttons to the circuit sword build (not 4), I see many soldering the back buttons to the L2 and R2 sockets instead of L1 and R1.
Any particular reason for this?
Question for Circuit Sword builds: L1+R1 or L2+R2?
Question for Circuit Sword builds: L1+R1 or L2+R2?
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Re: Question for Circuit Sword builds: L1+R1 or L2+R2?
Oh, and it seems in this build, he solders R2 and L2 wires to the R1 and L1 sockets... Why?
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Re: Question for Circuit Sword builds: L1+R1 or L2+R2?
Just do whatever is easiest and uses less wiring I'd say. It really doesn't matter if you use L1,L2,R1, or R2 since you'll map them in emulation station anyway.
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