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Hori Fighting Commander Manual Youre LookingEvery day we add the latest manuals so that you will always find the product you are looking for. Its very simple: just type the brand name and the type of product in the search bar and you can instantly view the manual of your choice online for free. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Universal Button Layout - This will help you to know which signal goes to which button. Please Note: You must understand the basics of soldering, which can be learned easily on You Tube. This tutorial goes over the basics of the hack since every stick type will have variations on installing the PCB from the Hori Pad. This tutorial goes over making the stick PS4 only, and removes what ever current system it works on. Hori Fighting Commander Download Step 1SuppliesTools Needed Soldering Iron Solder Heat shrink tubing 14-18 Heat shrink tubing 116 Heat Gun Precision Phillips head screw driver (PH00) Wire Stripper Wire Crimpers Female Quick Disconnects.110 x.020 - Ebay is a good place to search 26 gauge wire or thinner Hori FC4 Playstation 4 Controller - Amazon has it with free shipping Hot Glue Gun Razer Blade Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 1: Preface - General Arcade Stick Knowlege In case this is your first time working on an arcade stick, here is a brief run down on how they work. The inside of the stick has a PCB board, on that board are ground points and signal points. For example each button you press has its own signal point on the board. Each button has two contact points that stick out of the bottom. One is for a ground contact, and the other is for a signal contact. It doesnt matter which you choose to be ground and which you chose to be the signal. Most boards are Common Ground which means that you can have one ground wire daisy chained to each button and the joysticks ground, and then connect it to any ground point on the board. Many sticks have separate Control Boards these are the boards that usually have the Home button or other buttons directly on them. You can still use these buttons when adding your own PCB board by finding the wire that corresponds to the button and connecting it to your new PCB, although you will also have to connect a ground wire from the control panel to the new PCB. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 2: Taking Apart the Hori Controller 1. Figure A - Unscrew the back of the controller with the Precision Phillips head screw driver. Tip: These screws are pretty soft and strip easily so try to take your time. If a few do strip you can still pull the controller open easily, assuming you dont plan on ever using the shell again.) 2. Figure C shows what you should have out of the pad. Figure D - Remove the D-Pad. Tip: If you tug on the wires you might rip them out, try prying with a precision flat head.) 4. Figure E - Remove the glue covering the triggers points on the board, it usually comes right off. Figure H shows what the board should look like at this point. Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download Step 3: Prepping the Board Signal Points - The attached picture shows all of the signal points in Red. Its a map that shows you were every button wire should attach to. Note: I like to use the Ground point from the directionals as my main Ground. Figure I - Use a razor blade to gently scratch the black stuff off of the copper on the signals. Tip: I find it easy to use an xacto blade and scratch left to right. Figure J - Add solder to all the signal points. Figure K - Strip and add solder to the directional wires, also slide heat shrink onto the wires. Later you will use the tubing to cover the exposed wires. Figure L - Cut the USB cord if needed (depending on the type of stick you are modding) Strip off the outer black, then all of the wires inside, apply solder. Make sure to leave enough room for heat shrink tubing on each wire, as well as sliding the larger heat shrink over the usb cord before splicing the wires together. Make your ground daisy chain (Link to my Daisy Chain Tutorial) connecting all the buttons and the ground from the Joystick, then splice it into the ground directionals wire on the board. Make wires with a quick disconnect at one end, and strip the other end then add solder to it. Solder the wires to the signals on the board, then connect them to the corresponding buttons. Splice in your existing USB cable. Depending on the stick type you are modding) Control Panels If your stick has a control panel with a certain button that you need, then you will have to find the points for it by doing a google search on the pcb. Once you find the points you can connect them to your ps4 pcb. The control board will also need to have one of its ground points connected to a ground point on your ps4 pcb.
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