I asked this in the general question thread but thought it might be easily answered here as well. Does anyone know or has tried using Brook’s PCB to do PS4 remote play on a PC?
The remote play app only recognizes a ds4 from my experience. I’ve tried other sticks and hori PS4 fightpads without any luck. Regardless, the lag is horrible for fighters - even wired.
You can remotely play your PS4 on your PC by downloading the Remote Play PC software, then connect remotely to your PS4 by using the software and if you have an official PS4 controller plugged in you can then play your PS4 as if it was connected to your monitor
I believe this only works with official PS4 controllers, hence I was wondering whether Brook’s PCB is able to fool the PC into thinking it’s an official PS4 controller given it works on PS4
With the rerelease of the Cthulhu, is it possible to do a wiring scheme that allows the person to hook up the Brook Universal Fight board to it?
I hear the Cthulhu can be hooked up to a Xbox 360 PCB, so I was wondering if it’s possible to instead of use the Xbox360 PCB I could use this? If so, could someone make a tutorial [including an RJ-45 mod if desire] as to how you would pull this off?
A friend of mine is modding a stick, and a very sick idea popped into my head.
Quick, is it possible to use the brooks home button to turn on your xboxone? Pressing home button on wireless controller does this. The Brooks board does nothing when the home/xboxone button pressed.
Turning on the Xbox one or PS4 via the home button can only be done with the default systems Controller for that Console.
Wireless Xbox One controller for Xbox One and the Dual Shock 4 for the PS4.
ok i built an arcade cabinet with an xboxone and was looking for a solution to power it off and on, right now i have to use the stick. I guess i could find a used OEM stick and hack the home button to a switch.
If you going for the Arcade Cab route, how authentic you want your Power Solution to be?
Actual Arcade Cabs have a single main on/off switch mounted in the back of the Cab (sometimes on the top, out of sight).
Just add a switch that can handle MAINS voltage so you physically turn on and off the Console and Monitor.
If that not your style and you want that Soft Home button On/Off you need to pad hack an official MS controller
if you feel up to it, you could mod your Console to have a terminal going out to the console’s power button located some where on the Cab.
Yeah, i’m familiar with the hard power off/on switches. I’m not big on just shutting power the power to my xboxone, its just like a PC, it needs a proper shutdown.
No way i’m hacking the console, I just did the research on the traces and pads for an OEM controller, should be fairly straightforward. I’ll just wire a switch to CG and the Home button, should get me what i’m looking for.
I’m also using a smart switch and had to change the xboxone setting to power efficiency mode, so when that shuts down everything else shuts down, which works perfectly. I just hate having to locate the stick to turn it on as the console is at the back of the cab.
Never hacked a xboxone controller so should be an interersting project to take on.
Let me know if/when you produce a new run. I’ve been poking at a 360 TE1 that I want to put a UFB in, but the turbo/aux panel halted my progress. I’d be interested in a quick plug and play solution.
In the meantime, I’m waiting for some JST cables to come in from China to easily hook up to the aux panel…
Yo,
It’s really easy to link the UFB to the TE 360 front panel. In fact, my PCB is really similar, but for the PS3 layouts.
Check the video on my youtube chanel about the hit box I made for my friend.
He helped me fix up a set of harnesses to use the Turbo Button as the TP Key.
Everything works just fine! I’ll be sure to get a picture of it lit up in action soon. Now that I’ve opened it up, I’m thinking of replacing the rubber contacts with micro switches. What size should I get for each button?