I cant solder. And I know nobody who can to that.
But I think it is not needed.
It has a connector.
I cant solder. And I know nobody who can to that.
how does this work?
Submit it to the developers?
But I think it is not needed.
It has a connector.
It's not that easy on the 2DS models. Soldering is required.But I think it is not needed.
It has a connector.
Horrible. On the old 3DS models it is an easy fix.My new3DSXL has the slider inside the screen assembly. I doubt anyone wants to take the screen assembly apart, considering how painful it is to reassemble the 3DS.
Ahh thats a pity. But I understand of course.Considering that I didn't get credit for my blue light filter, I won't submit this one.
thanks my 2ds volume is broken and it was set to the loudest settingsSorry for the delay, it's hard to work on 22month old (2017/08/29) code in the heatwave.
Usage:
SELECT - exit
UP/DOWN - change the volume in 1/64 steps
LEFT - change volume to 0
RIGHT - change volume to 0F / 1F / 2F / 3F / 40 (100%)
L+R - pause music
X/Y - speed up / slow down music
Every time you start this prorgam, it resets your volume to 0, so you don't get blasted again by the loud menu music in case your slider got stuck on a high volume.
Meaning of the text:
- SET: this is what percentage you plan on setting your volume to
- VOL: the first value should be as close to the SET value as much as possible
- VOL: the second value is what value your slider is stuck at; if you can still move your volume slider, try to place it into the 40 to C0 range for maximum adjustment possibilities
- RNG: these are the raw values used for generating the raw VOL value
- OUT: the actual volume outputted by the hardware, should be as close as possible to SET
Downloads:
- without music: https://puu.sh/DNg3S/244c03044a.cia
- with music: https://puu.sh/DNg1e/805d7a95dc.cia
I would like to try these but links seem to be dead.
The links in the original post still work for the volume slider adjuster.
As for the software 3D slider, I don't know which file to reupload, and can't test if it's the right file, but here is the most appropriate file which could be it: https://puu.sh/Gm2cS/faddde655d.cia
@Sono Sorry to bump this, but there's no way to get you to reconsider opening a PR for Luma to get this added to the Rosalina menu is there?
Regardless, thanks so much for creating this. It's incredibly useful. Given that the 3DS is EOL using this is definitely preferable to making any hardware modifications to my 2DS XL at this point.
Oh yes that would be so great.There is a Luma fork which I'll support with my code, but so far I haven't yet found time to get in contact with the maintainer. It should happen eventually, I hope.
Wow, amazing, big thanks for keeping this in mind. I use that fork and it's perfect, any stuff you can add to it will be highly appreciated.There is a Luma fork which I'll support with my code, but so far I haven't yet found time to get in contact with the maintainer. It should happen eventually, I hope.
Sono did kindly send me his code and I eventually got around to integrating it. Pick up the latest release and you will be able to adjust your volume mid-game via the Rosalina menu .There is a Luma fork which I'll support with my code, but so far I haven't yet found time to get in contact with the maintainer. It should happen eventually, I hope.
On a n3ds xl, I don't have all 64 volume levels. I used this on my 2DS, and I got all 64 volume levels from the slider. Is there any way to fix this issue?Sorry for the delay, it's hard to work on 22month old (2017/08/29) code in the heatwave.
Usage:
SELECT - exit
UP/DOWN - change the volume in 1/64 steps
LEFT - change volume to 0
RIGHT - change volume to 0F / 1F / 2F / 3F / 40 (100%)
L+R - pause music
X/Y - speed up / slow down music
Every time you start this prorgam, it resets your volume to 0, so you don't get blasted again by the loud menu music in case your slider got stuck on a high volume.
Meaning of the text:
- SET: this is what percentage you plan on setting your volume to
- VOL: the first value should be as close to the SET value as much as possible
- VOL: the second value is what value your slider is stuck at; if you can still move your volume slider, try to place it into the 40 to C0 range for maximum adjustment possibilities
- RNG: these are the raw values used for generating the raw VOL value
- OUT: the actual volume outputted by the hardware, should be as close as possible to SET
On a n3ds xl, I don't have all 64 volume levels. I used this on my 2DS, and I got all 64 volume levels from the slider. Is there any way to fix this issue?
I only have like 5 or 6 volume options when I slide the slider to certain positions. anything higher than FB, FC, or FD is FF. My volume slider works just fine, but I got the configuration with volume or something messed up when I was using Shutterbug2000's NTR corrupter plugin. I got a MK7 corruption so loud that I could hear it with the volume slider all the way down. I can confirm that it isn't a hardware issue though.Somewhere the text got lost, but I said that you must make sure to center the slider as much as possible to get the most range.
So for example if you only snapped off the volume slider, but it still works, then use a toothpick or something else pointy to center it as much as possible (try to get the raw value to be between 0x42 and 0xBE).
Sadly it's not yet known how to adjust the volume without reprogramming the MCU.