HOME GAMEPAD

in #gaming8 years ago (edited)

Home Gamepad

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Gamepad For those who do not know what it is, it consists of a support for control that adapts the smartphone and serves to play more comfortably. This adaptation is very necessary for emulators where you need to press more than three buttons at the same time. Most or all smartphones accept many touches on the screen what is difficult is to do it while still holding the phone, as an example the N64 that has 13 buttons plus the 2 levers that in turn are buttons if you sink, then it is uncomfortable and difficult to maneuver these simultaneous functions.

Having said this, I set out to make my own Gamepad. First I saw several tutorials and several ways to do it and I really liked the way to fold hooks or clothes hangers. I saved myself from asking for it online and paying what it costs and the result was as expected.

Need the following tools and objects:

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  1. A HOOK or wire clothes hanger (preferably wrapped in rubber to avoid scratching the control and the phone)

  2. A CLAMP or PLIER for bending and making cuts.

  3. A CONTROL or JOYSTICK can be from PC or play3; If it is PC there are wireless and wired. The wireless can connect via Bluetooth with your smartphone in the configuration of the emulator. And those who bring cables you connect them with another cable called OTG, and you also configure it by the emulator.

  4. Your MOBILE or SMARTPHONE preferably.

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To make doubles safer I recommend some kind of board or wood and we cut it to the same extent as our mobile. In case we do not trust much in our ability and if we care to break or dash the screen. Images This type of tutorials regularly do it with videos and it was my intention. But it implies if I'm not wrong upload it to YouTube and add the link to the post but ... in my case that I do not always have Wi-Fi is less heavy to see images. 😊😊

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It really looks like an interesting invention! Good Job

Thanks friend @ice-net. That was the idea. I have high hopes of growing up in steemit and with this post I get a few cents of SBD at least. But...

however, do not give up! Always success @cinefilo!

That's really very creative. I wonder what inspired that. I like that.

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