How to convert a MadCatz TE-S to a "hitbox" keystick

So, I have an Mad Catz TE-S arcade stick that was modded by Gummowned. He added MC Cthulhu to it so I could use the stick on all of my old consoles. But I want to convert it to a “hitbox” (yeah, I know it’s a brand name and all) style keyboard stick. But with a twist, I want to have to “up” inputs. Here’s a mockup that I made on tek-innovations:

basically it’s a hitbox with a WASD keyboard layout. the “thumb” button and the top button ("W) are both up inputs.

can someone explain to me how to convert my stick into something like that? I have pretty much zero experience with modding (aside from reconnecting the wires to the buttons that have fallen off over time), so please explain it to me like I’m a baby haha. is it possible to do it without any soldering tools/experience? I’ve heard about a daisy chain movement adapter that focusattack.com used to sell that would make it easier, but I can’t find it anymore =/ and how can I wire two up inputs to the two buttons?

if it’s as easy as plugging in all of the cords into buttons, then i’m all for it. and does tek-innovations do custom plexi glass layouts? I would like to have artwork as well… sorry for the general noobness when it comes to stick modding, haha.

bro, you’ve been here 13 years

learn 2 tech talk

moving

haha, my bad. can you just close the thread? I guess it would be better to just continue the discussion in the stickless arcade stick thread.

What program did you use to build that layout? I’ve seen screenshots of the same software layout, but I cannot for the life of me find the name of the tool used to make those custom panels.

Nice necro.

http://www.tek-innovations.com/arthobbies/?loc=panelbuilder

What a buttmuffin. :wink:

Did you read the very post you are trying to quote? It even say “tek-innovations” on it.