
NO PAUSE BUTTON WINDOWS 10 PS3 CONTROLLER PS3
The surface-mount LEDs on the PS3 controller are wired in a "common anode" configuration, which means they'll all connected to the same positive voltage and they are triggered by the negative side.We'll start with the slightly tricky one - the 360. Small Torx screwdriver - This gets us into the 360 controller.įirst we need to get these controllers open.Regular small Phillips screwdriver - To get into the SIXAXIS.We have a whole tub of then on our workbench. Thin tipped magic markers - Very useful for, well, marking things.If it seems too low tech and your friends catch you using it, you can always refer to it as "thermal prototyping gel". Hot Glue Gun - This will come in quite handy for a project like this.X-Acto knife - Really quite indispensable, especially if you're a Terminator and need to pull out your fake eyeball.Soldering iron and desoldering iron - The usual recommendations apply.We don't know how we went 6 years without one, though it might explain our slight insanity. Dremel tool with cutoff wheel - Almost essential for this job.You could use the existing security screws but they're a pain. x(4) size 3 screws, 1/2-inch long - For securing the case back together.Digi-Key part # CKN9018-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHRAH x(2) 4.5mm tact switches - For the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons.Digi-Key part # EG2495-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHHAQ



Ben didn't have the time to meet all these requests (plus he charges an arm and a leg), so we asked him to show you How-To build your own PS360 controller. This project resulted in a lot of requests to duplicate this mod, showing either a very universal disdain for the PS3 controller's decade-old shape, or some strange obsession with the Xbox 360's chubby, winged form. One of Ben's most popular hacks recently was the PS360 controller, a SIXAXIS modded into an Xbox 360 controller's shell, crashing his site not once, but twice upon its release.
