Make your own Rapid fire Xbox 360 Controller, thats what the guys over at AcidMods did. They have a new guide up on how to do it yourself. if your got a bit of skill with a solider this should be a piece of cake for you!
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February 3, 2010 at 6:46 pm
To Hard
February 11, 2010 at 9:59 pm
Hey i try to make the rapid fire controller bit the green light is always an is a constantly a rapid fire. i am using the older wireless controller with the tp3 . i solder at the led and middle prong. i have a monetary switch its a spst switch is it a specific a switch?
February 20, 2010 at 5:29 pm
thats pretty cool but i dont really get how to do it that well though i mean if i take apart my controller and if i mess it up im out of an exspensive controller
March 3, 2010 at 6:41 am
bull it dont work
March 3, 2010 at 6:42 am
my mate did it did not work
March 10, 2010 at 10:05 pm
This does work I found it by myself. The instructions are not very clear but it will work
Rough Instructions:
1. Identify your controller as being moddable, you must take out the battery and on the small piece of visible circuit board, it should say “TP3″ on the bottom left. Unmoddable controllers say either “C15″ or “C16″
2. Open the controller with a Torx t9 security screw driver, or by using a flathead to remove the security hole.
3. Solder a wire to a MOMENTARY PUSH BUTTON it does not matter the type.
4. Solder a wire to the top part of the middle pin on the right of the keyboard. o
-> o
o
The top pin does nothing but the bottom pin is responsible for the right thumbstick so if you let it touch the bottom your character will be constantly knifing. If you solder it to the top it wont matter.
5. Solder another wire to the opposite side of the button. Wrap the wire around the back of the controller so you do not interfere with other functions.
6. Solder the wire to either of the points in the picture… I prefer soldering to the connection just below the p1 light because it is easier to access. Also, if a mistake is made in the soldering, all that will happen is that the light will go out. If a mistake is made in the middle of the circuit board, the controller will be useless
7. TEST IT!!! MAKE SURE THAT YOU TEST THE CONTROLLER BEFORE YOU PUT IT BACK TOGETHER
IF THERE IS A MISTAKE YOU CAN FIX IT BY ADJUSTING THE PLACE THAT YOU SOLDERED ON THE MIDDLE PIN.
No I will not do this for you
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