Hi guys, Can i use the brooks ufb to replace the board on my hitbox?
Is WiiU support coming to UFB?

Hi guys, Can i use the brooks ufb to replace the board on my hitbox?
You can use the brooks UFB in anything that has buttons.

GOGO.Zippy:
mR_CaESaR:
Am I the only want that uses 6 buttons and prefer the 1k and 2k as the Microsoft consoles?
To run Automatic mode on all game consoles is well.
Please use the forced 360 mode on PC.
Is WiiU support coming to UFB?
@VanIceL
is it only for Pokken tournament on Wii U ??

VanIceL:
GOGO.Zippy:
mR_CaESaR:
Am I the only want that uses 6 buttons and prefer the 1k and 2k as the Microsoft consoles?
To run Automatic mode on all game consoles is well.
Please use the forced 360 mode on PC.
Is WiiU support coming to UFB?
@VanIceL
is it only for Pokken tournament on Wii U ??
Yes. Iām hoping for support so we donāt need to buy an adapter.
So quick question, any way to make the lock switch on a TE Rd 1 work with the Brook? Everything else is pretty simple to set up here but Iām wondering if thatās possible.
NOTE: I donāt have the button barrier block still in the stick.
@āMissing Personā - Remove the ground wire from the terminal strip (where all the other wires are) then you just need to add a wire from the lock switch to a ground wire piggy back to the start and select wire.

connect USBVCC from turbo into your vcc screw terminal so your LEDs are brighter
you have no GND from what I can tell coming from turbo, so run that as well
nix turbo and use it for touch for more practical use, but thatās your choice
if youāre going to use turbo, connect any of the leftover pins to TBLED so you can see that turbo is activeotherwise, everything is fine.
I donāt think there is a ground - whats left is D6B, D9X, D10Y and D13LB?

@āMissing Personā - Remove the ground wire from the terminal strip (where all the other wires are) then you just need to add a wire from the lock switch to a ground wire piggy back to the start and select wire.
I donāt have the terminal strip anymore.
@āMissing Personā ok, then just remove the ground of select and start going back to the board, and create a ground that daisy chains to the lock switch (the middle point)

So quick question, any way to make the lock switch on a TE Rd 1 work with the Brook? Everything else is pretty simple to set up here but Iām wondering if thatās possible.
NOTE: I donāt have the button barrier block still in the stick.
You will need to solder the grounds from the buttons you want to disable to the back of the turbo panel where the lock switch is.
Will there ever come a time where Brook stops continued support for PS4 updates?
All I know is my gut says maybe.
I hope they continue or atleast let us know how to do it before they abandon the scene.
If they abandon the scene I hope they release the source code so the community can still support it.
Thereāll be a lot of angry people if they left the scene
But somehow, I donāt believe this is going to be the case at least until the next gen SF comes out
I highly doubt Brook would leave the scene anytime soon, They are already too invested.
Only way they leave if they are forced to stop financially or legally, and I donāt see that happening.
We will keep supporting updates and make it much easier

Vicko:
connect USBVCC from turbo into your vcc screw terminal so your LEDs are brighter
you have no GND from what I can tell coming from turbo, so run that as well
nix turbo and use it for touch for more practical use, but thatās your choice
if youāre going to use turbo, connect any of the leftover pins to TBLED so you can see that turbo is activeotherwise, everything is fine.
I donāt think there is a ground - whats left is D6B, D9X, D10Y and D13LB?
The order on that connector goes:
USBvcc
Ground
Player LEDs 1 through 4
How did you miss the Ground literally right under the USBvcc? Lol
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How did you miss the Ground literally right under the USBvcc? Lol
Ahhh shit. I can throw that at any ground e.g. the screw terminal ground
Going to have to cut these ribbon cables and separate the copper cables!