Hi ladies,
I recently modded my wheel to have more buttons on it. Now I mapped the most important commands to them so I don't have to lean forward anymore to reach my keyboard.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod001.jpg
I wanted to make it real cheap, so I just took a non-vibrating gamepad for €6,- and my wheel. Actually the pad you see here is not the one I used, I just took this photo after I've ripped it apart :-)
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod002.jpg
I took off the wheelcover (be careful if you want to open your rgt, 2 of the screws are under the eye-shaped thrustmaster sign) and lubed the gears while it was open... that helped a lot! The ff is much more exact right now, and fast countersteering is a pleasure!
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod003.jpg
That's the inside of the pad. I put a bit of solder everywhere I wanted to put a cable later.
The cable itself was an old floppy cable I took apart, cost nothing and I could group it by taking e.g. 2x3 wires for a group of 3 Buttons. I know I could have used only 4 wires (3 for every anode + 1 cathode), but since I have enough space I just took the lazy way.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod010.jpg
here you can see how I did the pov. It's important to be careful when soldering on circuit boards, if you stay on the board too long the conductive layer will pop off...
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod013.jpg
count the buttons :-)
Here you can see how I grouped them
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod018.jpg
drilled the holes for the buttons
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod019.jpg
I screwed the buttons into the cover, then I glued them all in. The circuit board was also glued into place. The wide silver tape you see next to the gears is only to prevent any cable from getting into them. Again I could have used a more elegant way to solve this (metal or plastic plates) but I didn't want to spend any extra time or money on this.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod022.jpg
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod023.jpg
all ready and working fine :-) I even drilled a hole for the red led.
The only thing what I still had to do was mapping the buttons using joy2key.
Now I can drive securely without having to touch my keyboard again
feel free to comment and criticize.
greetz
der butz
I recently modded my wheel to have more buttons on it. Now I mapped the most important commands to them so I don't have to lean forward anymore to reach my keyboard.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod001.jpg
I wanted to make it real cheap, so I just took a non-vibrating gamepad for €6,- and my wheel. Actually the pad you see here is not the one I used, I just took this photo after I've ripped it apart :-)
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod002.jpg
I took off the wheelcover (be careful if you want to open your rgt, 2 of the screws are under the eye-shaped thrustmaster sign) and lubed the gears while it was open... that helped a lot! The ff is much more exact right now, and fast countersteering is a pleasure!
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod003.jpg
That's the inside of the pad. I put a bit of solder everywhere I wanted to put a cable later.
The cable itself was an old floppy cable I took apart, cost nothing and I could group it by taking e.g. 2x3 wires for a group of 3 Buttons. I know I could have used only 4 wires (3 for every anode + 1 cathode), but since I have enough space I just took the lazy way.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod010.jpg
here you can see how I did the pov. It's important to be careful when soldering on circuit boards, if you stay on the board too long the conductive layer will pop off...
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod013.jpg
count the buttons :-)
Here you can see how I grouped them
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod018.jpg
drilled the holes for the buttons
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod019.jpg
I screwed the buttons into the cover, then I glued them all in. The circuit board was also glued into place. The wide silver tape you see next to the gears is only to prevent any cable from getting into them. Again I could have used a more elegant way to solve this (metal or plastic plates) but I didn't want to spend any extra time or money on this.
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod022.jpg
http://puff-insel.shipdown.de/ ... /wheelmod/wheelmod023.jpg
all ready and working fine :-) I even drilled a hole for the red led.
The only thing what I still had to do was mapping the buttons using joy2key.
Now I can drive securely without having to touch my keyboard again
feel free to comment and criticize.
greetz
der butz