In this project, we’ll learn how to wire up a Mini Analog Joystick to the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for Raspberry Pi. Most of the arcade buttons plug into the Arcade Bonnet with quick connect wires – Making it much easier to put together a retro arcade controller or cabinet. Full Guide:
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Do you sell all these components, including the case, as a kit?
hello, what is the diameter for the joystick hole?
How do you get arcade Mk1 to run on retropi?
Can y’all do a video showing how to install two arcade bonnets on one pi?
Good stuff, albeit above my skill level.
But where's the link to the case tho that thing is awesome
A Bad Stick for a bad Fighting game
I'd like to see more on this new mini analog joystick. I think I'd like it, but it looks like it might be uncomfortable to use.. I can't tell.
Can you make a old TV with aold CONTROLLER
Kind of cool but would of been better to explain everything rather than having music playing.
Beautiful Track, Awesome tutoral on a somewhat full arcade stick.
Lots of good techniques to be seen in this video.
Hello,whats the name of this Tool to open cables ( i mean the serie type)
is an 8-button version going to be made?
It seems your buttons don't light up. Is that a limitation of the Pi's USB ports?
Will there be more projects like this through out the year?
Is there a way you can add a C stick? I want to do this for Nintendo 64 games.
I want one!
id make a wooden one for weight or put suction cups on the bottom. sadly im too manly for that.