The classic SNES control , often simulate but never replicate , is borrowing move controls from its Wii brethren courtesy thisDIY hackover at Hackaday .
The tutorial combine a Teensy USB development gameboard with a 3D accelerometer at bottom of an SNES controller . The Teensy is programmed to pollard the SNES controller button and read the accelerometer values . The release are set to keystrokes and mouse buttons , and the accelerometer value are litigate into computer mouse movement . programme to play Portal , we created a video showing how to apply the gadget .
Pretty straightforward , and the results are apparently pretty reactive , although still not as exact or fast as the traditional mouse - and - keyboard setup . Still , it ’s a usable , nostalgic DIY addition to your PC gaming . Nothing wrong with that . [ Hackaday ]

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