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I mean, there's is a Joystick module for an Arduino which should also work for Rbpi.
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@AlgoRythm dang, on a PC I wouldve used an Arduino Leonardo with a joystick module.
JoystickInput -> Ard. Leonardo (emulates Keyboard and mouse) -> PC game input.
Basically the Arduino Leonardo would read the joystick input and according to what it is, hit a key as it emulates a keyboard. -
@Ranchu That sounds like a neat project, but again, it needs to be wireless. My parents aren't gonna stand in front of the TV.
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@AlgoRythm quite possible, there are numerous quite good Bluetooth modules or small wifi capable modules.
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@Ranchu That's where it gets a little less fun for me. Rather spend $25-30 on a ready-to-go thing
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@AlgoRythm I agree.
Was just pointing it out in case someone's in the mood for a DIY -
I am using 8bitdo with retropie. I have two of them. They work in bluetooth or cable (and they come with a very long cable).
8Bitdo N30 Pro2 Bluetooth Gamepad (N Edition) - Nintendo Switch https://amazon.com/dp/B07HDVZP84/... -
@saibarspeis I have something similar to https://amazon.com/Zeato-Wireless-C...
I'm not looking for a gamepad, I'm looking for a joystick (Like the logo to retropie)
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I have a retropie set up in the living room TV that my parents play. They want an arcade-style joystick. It needs to be wireless, preferably not bluetooth. Known compatibility with retropie is a plus. Four buttons a plus, two is required.
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