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[โ€“] sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

I mean, arguably... it isn't a D Pad if its actually seperate buttons.

But anyway, with the Steam Deck, which the Steam Controller 2.0 is basically a scaled down version of, that doesn't have the whole computer and screen... you can at least get after market uh... contact boards?

I'm not sure of the term, but like the internal platter board thing, that the dpad/abxy buttons actually physically connect to, with the trigger/switch mechanisms.

For my deck, I got a kit that replaces the original ones with ones that are much 'clickier', like a mechanical keyboard as compared to a membrane keyboard.

It has more tactile and also audio feedback, beyond just being more responsive... that was like $30 bucks or something?

For a while, it was the case that to do this kind of mod, you'd have to do your own solder, but I waited and eventually somebody in China somewhere started making ones that are pre-soldered, and just require an appropriate screw driver and some dexterity to install.

So... if the Steam Controller takes off, I'd say give it 6 months, and by then something similar will probably exist for it.

[โ€“] NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 4 days ago

That's a good idea actually!