went through a similar process in 2020 and made my own keypad after going through a couple of iterations: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/custom-control-panel-binding-led-switches.539613/
That’s some awesome work you’ve done there.went through a similar process in 2020 and made my own keypad after going through a couple of iterations: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/custom-control-panel-binding-led-switches.539613/
Hah. True. I do play a lot better with the stick than my steam controller, even in its current state.get gud as no amount of stick will save you
but it will be super cool nun the less![]()
That's great to hear
If you need any help - just call. Have showed it already two of my friends who are thinking about upgrading their simpit a bit and this is really promising.
Would it be possible to do a left-handed version for us south-paws...Yep, happy to; I've already had some folk asking if I could print them one as well (for cost; not to make profit, it's Frontier's design, I'm just making it "real")..
This is just the joystick obviously, I still have to do the mount/gimbal for the stick, then the throttle and the two button/diusplay panels....
Yeah, pretty easy to just hit “mirror” on the files and print the stick in reverse (tho I’d leave the button layout the same!)Would it be possible to do a left-handed version for us south-paws...
Thanks; I’m happy enough using the arduino pro micro for buttons etc if I need to. The joystick already uses that and there’s no difficulties in coding it.I Suggest the easiest solution for your buttons would be a zero delay usb joystick encoder. Cheap and easy to set up. The device is treated as a generic game pad or joystick usually with 16 button inputs including the d pad.
All the best,
Al