i did my dpad mod on a mk1, so the casing may be slightly different,but i dont remember having to cut out much of the case on the inside related to mounts etc.
i would recommend cutting your dpad shape out of the case first though, i did this and found everything followed on quite easily...
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all this debate(!) about what controls and where got me thinking- what about a modular approach?
i'll try and explain this without pictures!
imagine the new console with two removable 'units' on either end that slot into docking 'bays'. - these are inter-changable for different control schemes...
we could do with some pics to help with this, but heres a couple of ideas.
dont shave off all the dpad rocker - you usually lose accuracy in use
you have mentioned previously that your using glue to hold down the membrane onto the board- is the membrane sitting level? (if its glued too high on...
at a guess i would say less than 10mm diameter.
do you have a maplins next to you? they sometimes have more choice in-store.
good to hear you survived exams.
each part no. relates to a different height button (the centre bit). you'll probably want the smallest.
These switches have very little travel (0.25mm, as they are designed to have a button on a outer shell to push them) so may cause a problem, how about this one push switch.
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