About 8 months ago i got the Tekken 6 Wireless Fightstick and i like it a lot. It still works perfect to this day.
However, I was wondering if anyone knew how to make it a wired fightstick instead of wireless. I know the changing of the PCB will be involved so could anyone also tell me how to change the PCB without killing my stick.
Lastly, if anyone knows how to change the artwork on it, i would appreciate it.
I recently bought a Hori Tekken 6 Wireless stick for my 360. After a lot of research, and after wading through a lot of “that stick sucks”, and considering it’s the only stick I could find locally for $40, I decided to just go for it.
Truth be told I’m actually very pleased with it. The stick is as responsive as I could care for it to be, albeit I’m terrible on a square gate, and the buttons (I’m going to get flamed so hard for this, I know) actually feel nicer to touch than the Sanwas on the M…
Here is my Hori Tekken 6 Wireless JLF-TP-8Y Mod/Guide/Work log, this was done on a 360 version but should be the same for PS3 too.
Lets start by removing the original stick, there is no mod of any kind done to the whole top half of the disassembled case/parts.
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The original 4 holes in the JLF base are already correctly centered over the 4 plastic mounting posts on the top panel(seen above), but the post are too wide, the idea here is to allow the base …
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I already know how to mod my stick. I want to know how to make it wired
Drop in a new pcb, that would be the easiest solution.
Cthulhu/Fightpad
Im asking how to put a PCB and after that how i can make it wired
If i want to put a new PCB i have to cut the wires that connect it the buttons. if i do that wont it make the buttons un-usable
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