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DIY Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
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I made a DIY Nintendo Switch (and other platform) controller using a raspberry pi Pico board. I don't expect many (if any) will make this as you would need to make a PCB (I will have the gerber files and a parts list linked) and solder everything to it. however this was a personal project of mine that I had a good deal of fun making. This project would allow a Raspberry Pi Pico to control a Nintendo Switch (or other console that accepts a USB game pad) using button and joystick inputs connected to the Pico's GPIO pins. you can find more information and the code and files at the link below. https://github.com/Element2424/Pico-Switch-Controller All the parts should print out fine. if you are making one I attached the R, L, ZR, and ZL buttons using filament as a hinge. the last picture shows a shot of that. you may have to lightly sand the parts and or filament to get it to fit correctly. other than that I used some screws that I had lying around to hold the board to the top shell
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