L2/R2 without dedicated buttons

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L2/R2 without dedicated buttons

Post by matta » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:27 am

Hi!

I'm looking forward to play some psx games once my Circuit Sword arrives, but I haven't found any solution for L2/R2 buttons that I like. Will most likely be using Erik's bracket for L/R back buttons, and a snes button layout in front.

I'm thinking about using the mode button as a FN key for L1-->L2 and R1-->R2. Not sure how comfortable that would be though.

Or if I end up putting a psp joystick on there, I could perhaps map left and right to work as L2 and R2 or something.

Anyone who has a solution for L2 and R2 without having the buttons?

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Re: L2/R2 without dedicated buttons

Post by smoothoperator » Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:07 pm

matta wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:27 am
Hi!

I'm looking forward to play some psx games once my Circuit Sword arrives, but I haven't found any solution for L2/R2 buttons that I like. Will most likely be using Erik's bracket for L/R back buttons, and a snes button layout in front.

I'm thinking about using the mode button as a FN key for L1-->L2 and R1-->R2. Not sure how comfortable that would be though.

Or if I end up putting a psp joystick on there, I could perhaps map left and right to work as L2 and R2 or something.

Anyone who has a solution for L2 and R2 without having the buttons?
Check out this setup. It works awesome for me.

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2899&start=20

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Re: L2/R2 without dedicated buttons

Post by matta » Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:04 am

smoothoperator wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:07 pm
matta wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:27 am
Hi!

I'm looking forward to play some psx games once my Circuit Sword arrives, but I haven't found any solution for L2/R2 buttons that I like. Will most likely be using Erik's bracket for L/R back buttons, and a snes button layout in front.

I'm thinking about using the mode button as a FN key for L1-->L2 and R1-->R2. Not sure how comfortable that would be though.

Or if I end up putting a psp joystick on there, I could perhaps map left and right to work as L2 and R2 or something.

Anyone who has a solution for L2 and R2 without having the buttons?
Check out this setup. It works awesome for me.

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2899&start=20
Thanks, yeah I saw that one. I will probably print one for testing, but I already bought Dextech's battery so I need that battery tray :D

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Re: L2/R2 without dedicated buttons

Post by smoothoperator » Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:03 pm

matta wrote:
Fri Dec 08, 2017 2:04 am
smoothoperator wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:07 pm
matta wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:27 am
Hi!

I'm looking forward to play some psx games once my Circuit Sword arrives, but I haven't found any solution for L2/R2 buttons that I like. Will most likely be using Erik's bracket for L/R back buttons, and a snes button layout in front.

I'm thinking about using the mode button as a FN key for L1-->L2 and R1-->R2. Not sure how comfortable that would be though.

Or if I end up putting a psp joystick on there, I could perhaps map left and right to work as L2 and R2 or something.

Anyone who has a solution for L2 and R2 without having the buttons?
Check out this setup. It works awesome for me.

viewtopic.php?f=42&t=2899&start=20
Thanks, yeah I saw that one. I will probably print one for testing, but I already bought Dextech's battery so I need that battery tray :D
I also have Dextech's battery for my next build(Kite's Circuit Sword). I have been test fitting it in the cartridge bay area, which is where the battery in my current build is located although it is a bit smaller. Hopefully I can make it fit because I do love the 4 buttons in the battery bay area.

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