Difference between revisions of "GBZ Buttons"
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[http://www.banggood.com/8-Bit-Gaming-Controller-Joystick-for-Nintendo-NES-System-Console-Classic-Style-p-1014400.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI Available here] | [http://www.banggood.com/8-Bit-Gaming-Controller-Joystick-for-Nintendo-NES-System-Console-Classic-Style-p-1014400.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI Available here] | ||
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+ | The L and R triggers can be mounted on the back inside the middle screw holes using [http://www.banggood.com/100Pcs-Tactile-Push-Button-Switch-Tact-Switch-6X6X10mm-4-Pin-DIP-p-1000844.html?p=9B1915347037201311DI these buttons]. |
Latest revision as of 12:19, 31 May 2016
Contents
A/B/X/Y
The A, B, X, and Y buttons of the GBZ can be any combination of NES, GB, and SNES buttons. SNES buttons will need simple modification, removing the smallest tab.
D-pad
The D-pad can be replaced with the NES controller's D-pad. The SNES D-pad is too large to fit.
SNES
L and R trigger buttons can also be used, see chiz's GB Pi2 build. Here's a video showing the L & R buttons installed in a GB shell using a Pi2: YouTube
NES
L and R triggers
The L and R triggers can be mounted on the back inside the middle screw holes using these buttons.