You think is bridged for the small spot at the bottom?, that was just some solder laying there but there isnt continuity when i check with my multimeter (also yesterday before i go to bed, i remove the cable from the bottom of the pcb and extract all the solder with a pump following your advise and the home button still was stucked at the end :s, but this was with the top board always connected)
Thatās the only spot it can be bridged unless itās on your Xbox pad. Check the cabling too on the harness
I double check the mcz board using a magnigying glass and multimeter and there isnt any bridge. I disconnect the harness from the top board, and the button isnāt stuck.
I check with the magnifying glass the pins on the top board and since the only solder there was introduced with the diode, there isnt any bridged connection neither.
The dualmod is working well (with the diode solution for the stucked home button), but i can only think the top board is damaged in some way i cannot understand.
Meter the harness
Voltage measure?
Continuity
I was pretty sure that i replied to your advise.
Well it has been passed several days and the controller is working as it should. I got the opportunity to check the continuity of the CN8 harness and itās seem to be all fine. The top board still has the diode on the home signal.
I remember a several issue with a ps3 qanba pcb, but what i did in the past was a trace cutting and rewire from an alternative point.
Hi everyone! This is my first post here. After read a lot of topics here and outside, I finally done my Arcade. Here is the result: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ag0v4aNgOt4
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No sure if this has been discussed here already but I just discovered that my Xbox One Mini Series pad hacked controller works on SFV in legacy mode. If you hold select while plugging it in to the PS4 it sort of functions as a PS3 controller. Also works on PS3 using the same method (no home functionality).
EDIT: Sorry, just realized this is the wrong thread.
I tried this methode on my Hori real Arcade pro for the ps3 to convert it to be used on the Xbox One. Thus far I have wasted 3 xbox one controllers to get this to work but so far no luck . Buttons keep pressing randomly and even of I disconnect them they still work on their own?! I have pretty good soldering skills, something like this is peanuts for me but I really donāt know what the issue is.
Anybody else having this kind of issue?
Buttons that keep acting up:
RB
Right Analog Click
The controller is connected with the standard usb cable supplied with a controller.
Does anyone happen to know where the ground is on the new xbox one controllers with mic port? as the top and bottom pcb are difrent so not sure where to place the dasy chaned wire for buttons and stick.
Album with photos:
Assuming it works like lots of other pcbs, anywhere is a ground really. Take a small xacto or knife and find a section with nothing but the green covering. Thats just a protective coating. Scratch a little off with a knife and test a button to that and see if it activates.
Also one of the legs for the usb would be a ground as well.
Thanks i decided to solder to one of the LB pins as i was able to borrow a multimeter that has continuity, waiting
for arcade joystick and buttons, i cant fully test with out them as im not sure if i need one 4set of 10k ohm on the one joystick or if both joysticks on the pcb are to have them so 8 in total?
PS anyone looking at the pics I uploaded all pads except for the dpads are correct the dpads middle is ground so use the outer rings.
Hi everyone, sorry to necro this.
Has anyone tried to mod/open this pad? I can find some here but I didnt want to risk it.
Anyone opened up any of these Xbox One Hyperkin X91 controllers?
Curious if theyāre any good. Seeing them on sale everywhere from $15 to $25 for various colors new.
hello, please excuse if not allowed.
I am looking to put an xbox one in an old arcade cabinet.
need help padhacking the control deck.
I have been successful doing the brook ufb board mod but $100 is a bit out of my budget since the graphics alone will run about $300.
I went over this thread but the pictures say forbidden.
Can anyone help?
Can you show me some pics of your afterglow padhack Iām trying to get one working on a razer pandera
NO.
It is from 3 years ago, I took no photos.
And if you read the thread, I didnāt do the mod successfully.
Also please stop PMing me. I can not help you with the Mod I failed at myself.
My only input for that mod is, that particular Afterglow Gamepad is not common ground, and itās not suitable for pad hacks.
Would you happen to have pictures from the bottom board soldering? I am looking to see if resistors are still needed on the triggers for the new controller.
You are unlikely going to get a reply from old post two years ago.
Especially when the guy havenāt been seen in the last 2 years
Talking about the new Series S/X controllers?
They look to be the same as the last revision of the Xbone controllers, the ones with USB C.
There a teardown video here by Ben Heck
Itās the best I can do for you.