Hereās the pinout info for the xboxone te2 control panel (courtesy of @gummo)
1-off/on/haptic
2-lock/unlock
3-home/guide
4-common line for buttons
5-player led cathode
6-ir led cathode
7-clock (HC164:pin8-CLOCK)
8-data (HC164:pin2-A2)
9-player led anode
10-ir led anode
11-5v
12-gnd
There so many people that go on and on about needing that touch pad key, is it that crucial?
I Kinda donāt want to give up the Select/back/share as in many of my PS3 and Xbox 360 games the select/back is useful in various games not all being fighters.
Touch pad key in USF4 brings up the button config at character select, annoyingly the same function that back/select was on last gen consoles.
I think having the PS3 select button work as touchpad key on PS4 would have made a lot more sense than it also being the share button. Iāve already ran into one stick where the guy said ādonāt bother adding a share buttonā, only to find it was needed to update the firmware on the board so I had to go back and wire it to the TE turbo button.
The stick I though about installing the Brook PCB into is very minimal, in terms of possible button holes.
I was considering putting the Brook PCB in my 6 button OG Panzer stick (there are no where where I can sacrifice a turbo button), but I might reconsider now.
Iām in the same boat, was fine with using the star/select together as a home button on my sticks but now itās time to drill some holesā¦ or maybe just use the turbo panel on one of my Fightstick Pros :o
Ideally a v1 imp would want to be used to reduce confusion of what state the select button functions as. You can use a v2 , but you just have to remember what state itās in.
Would wire the select button on the stick only to the D- input on the imp. Wire 1D- to select signal on pcb. Wire 2D- to touchpad button signal on pcb. Swap if you want the default signal the other way around if using v1. Wire up the signal on the imp used to switch systems to a button you want to use for switching the mode of select. I myself would wire the select button in the stick to that, but this will require a pull up resistor.