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    8bitDo NES30 Pro D-pad Mod

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    • caver01C
      caver01 @caver01
      last edited by

      @caver01 Well, I finally did the mod. Put it back together and it works just fine. You really have to commit to the diagonals now, and no accidental left/right when holding UP on the D-pad. I think it works great now.

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      • AndersHPA
        AndersHP
        last edited by AndersHP

        Cool idea. Does it not make the intentional diagonal movement hard to perform?

        Also, how hard was it to pry open the controller and reassemble?

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        • caver01C
          caver01 @AndersHP
          last edited by caver01

          @andershp no, diagonals still work fine, but it eliminates accidental diagonals. You have to commit to them. Before the mod, I was having a hard time in some games keeping the dpad centered on UP or DOWN. It was always tripping a left or right (usually right) at the same time.

          Getting the N30 Pro open was really easy. You can run your fingernail around the edge of the bottom plate and it pops right off. Once that is done, there are about seven screws (one under a little round sticker). These come out quickly, and you can lift the half with the board up and off, flip it over, and you have the pads exposed like the image above. Just be careful with the other half, as the rubber pieces and plastic buttons are just sitting in their spots with nothing holding them in.

          This was pretty easy to do, and did not even require taking the battery out.

          My kapton tape is a 11/16" square.

          My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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          • RionR
            Rion
            last edited by Rion

            @caver01 @AndersHP

            There is a new fix that got posted to reddit a while ago.

            Instead of using kapton tape you can use "ring binder hole reinforcers"
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            Reddit thread

            More info here on youtube

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            • ClassicGMRC
              ClassicGMR
              last edited by

              I would definitely be interested in doing this but the question I had immediately upon seeing this is:

              "How well do the ring binder reinforcement stickers hold up to the constant presses versus tape?"

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              Enjoy the ride!

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              • caver01C
                caver01 @Rion
                last edited by

                @rion pretty clever! Getting the kapton cut and placed perfectly is a PITA, but since I did it I have not had problems. I like this idea a lot, but I wonder if they will hold up. It is just pads making contact, but aren't these rings made of paper? It make me wonder if someone makes a thin plastic tape version. I will checkout the reddit thread.

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                • RionR
                  Rion @caver01
                  last edited by

                  @caver01 You can also get them in Vinyl.

                  Quick google search
                  ring binder hole reinforcers vinyl

                  FBNeo rom filtering
                  Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                  Fba Arcade Bezels
                  Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                  • caver01C
                    caver01 @Rion
                    last edited by

                    @rion what’s interesting to me is that they are making a round area over what is already a round area while the kapton tape solution is trying to block the innermost sections of the pads to desisitize the diagonals. I wonder how round openings achieve that. Are they placed off center? Because the example video does not seem to show that.

                    My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                    • RionR
                      Rion @caver01
                      last edited by

                      @caver01

                      Taken from the reddit thread

                      The reason the 8bitdo dpad slips into accidental diagonals is because the ball point on the underside on the cross is too thick. Thus, it's too easy to rock into a diagonal when pressing a single direction. Adding more distance between the magnetic plunger and the contact makes it less easy to press diagonals accidentally.

                      If they don't feel thick enough, stack them over each other. 2 should do it.

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                      Fba Arcade Bezels
                      Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                      • QuackwalksQ
                        Quackwalks
                        last edited by

                        I've been having issues with the sensitive dpad, but after tinkering with tape I can reliably duck and run with Mario, but throwing a Haduken with Ryu is less than reliable. I wonder if these rings provide the best of both. I'll try it as soon as I can.

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