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Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Hipcat - 02-07-2019 This is my Freeplay CM3 Slim with upgraded shoulder buttons. I’m thinking of it as a version 1; I have some more possible upgrades in mind ![]() https://youtu.be/VbrAQ35bfXU RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Porcinus - 02-07-2019 Very impressive ![]() I think I miss this part in the video, what is the battery capacity? RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Hipcat - 02-08-2019 Thank you. Oh right, I forgot to mention it’s still the 2,000mah good fit battery. It is pressed right up against the back of the screen with a little kapton tape as a barrier between. Maybe not necessary but I use kapton tape when I’m doubt ![]() RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Porcinus - 02-08-2019 Ok, I also like the way you have "merge" L and R buttons, this is a realy smart way to do so ![]() RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Flavor - 02-08-2019 (02-08-2019, 01:43 AM)Porcinus Wrote: Ok, I also like the way you have "merge" L and R buttons, this is a realy smart way to do so I agree. It may not be easy for everyone to build this way, but I think it's quite ingenious! One though that I had was that you could maybe use the same L2/R2 buttons that come with the add-on board. Maybe you'd need them to be a little longer? Anyway, then you could use the button caps that we use with those and with the clicky X/Y buttons. They're slightly smaller diameter than the ones you used, so it could be easier (maybe). RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Hipcat - 02-08-2019 Yeah that sounds good. These were a little finicky to get positioned exactly right. Regular tact switches would be easier. Plus the hole could be smaller like you said. If I to this on another build I may try that way. RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Porcinus - 02-17-2019 I am looking to make another build with PS Vita joystick using some of you ideas : Start and Select buttons under the screen and the L/R button merged. Think about this I have come to a little idea : Why not integrate L2/R2 switch directly into L1/R1 plastic part, if the switch have the same hardness than L1/R1 switch, you will be able to click L2/R2 switch without pushing L1/R1 switch. Theses switches could be connected using silicone wire to avoid stress. RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Hipcat - 02-20-2019 (02-17-2019, 09:34 AM)Porcinus Wrote: I am looking to make another build with PS Vita joystick using some of you ideas : Start and Select buttons under the screen and the L/R button merged. I thought about that, but I didn’t know if it would work. I had thought it would be difficult to keep the buttons separate. It may work though. In my new build I am using Nintendo Switch Joy Con analogs and am going to try using regular click tact switches for L2/R2. I will mount them to the board in the same way I did on this build though. You should post your results if you try to mount them in the shoulder button. I’m curious to see if that works well. RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Porcinus - 02-20-2019 No problems ![]() The hard part is to get "soft" switch, I will take a look on eBay or Aliexpress tomorrow. RE: Freeplay CM3 Slim with shoulder button upgrades - Hipcat - 02-22-2019 (02-20-2019, 07:26 AM)Porcinus Wrote: No problems I bought mine from Adafruit here https://www.adafruit.com/product/3101 |