hunterirving
@hunterirving@lemmy.world
- Comment on Fan hacks Animal Crossing to make it compatible with GameCube Keyboard Controller and much more 1 day ago:
Same here! That on-screen keyboard plagued me for years…
- Comment on Fan hacks Animal Crossing to make it compatible with GameCube Keyboard Controller and much more 1 day ago:
With all the talk of Nintendo remotely bricking Switch 2s, maybe I should unplug my GameCube’s broadband adapter… just to be safe.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 1 day ago:
Wow, thanks for watching! Yes, the next big project will be Labo-related, though I might post another smaller project in the interim. Labo is such a fun concept. I guess I get why it wasn’t a huge success, but I’m glad Nintendo gave it a shot anyway.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 1 day ago:
Thanks for watching! It was a lot of fun putting it all together.
- Fan hacks Animal Crossing to make it compatible with GameCube Keyboard Controller and much moregonintendo.com ↗Submitted 1 day ago to games@lemmy.world | 8 comments
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
It’s actually pretty comfortable though! Almost like playing Switch with split joycons.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
Thanks so much for watching! In the beginning, I really thought it would just be the typing automation, but as time went on I had more and more
intrusive thoughtsideas for features to add.I happen to be a big fan of that 80s music video :-) I think this was the third time it’s made an appearance on my YouTube channel.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
Yeahhh, it’s a membrane keyboard. Though I have seen others gut the internals and replace them with mechanical switches. I’ll see if I can find some keyboard communites to share to - thanks for the idea!
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you enjoyed it.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
Yep, it uses an input buffer. I ran some tests it seems to max out around 45wpm. If you type faster than that, the characters will still be added to the buffer and get processed, but you’ll eventually have to sit and wait for the movements to play out (at about 45wpm). For reference, my best rate unassisted (using a standard GameCube controller) was about 20wpm.
- Comment on I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossing 2 days ago:
$10 at a local thrift store! I used to see them everywhere, but this was the first I’ve seen in years…
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- I designed and printed 81 custom keycaps for the GameCube Keyboard Controller, then hacked it to work with Animal Crossinglemmy.world ↗Submitted 2 days ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 16 comments
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