It has been said many times that it's not impossible, theoretically possible, but finding out how to accomplish it is far easier said than done. Having said that, it would appear that this guy has found a different way to accomplish the same goal. Very interesting.
I myself thought of another potential method I would appreciate feedback on- maybe there is a way to inject Wii roms into Xenoblade Chronicles (the Eshop version with gamepad support custom code). Could that work?
Ni it's not possible a number of people have tried and failed to do that.I myself thought of another potential method I would appreciate feedback on- maybe there is a way to inject Wii roms into Xenoblade Chronicles (the Eshop version with gamepad support custom code). Could that work?
No it's not possible yet a number of people have tried and failed to do that.
Another stupid idea from me, what about if someone tried to make this https://cdn.instructables.com/FC4/C4B8/H6I6WADG/FC4C4B8H6I6WADG.MEDIUM.jpg
for the Wii U gamepad to clip onto a Wii U pro controller?
Hey, that's my video! Yeah, from a software level I have no idea how to do it, this was wholly a hardware mod
PS: I am in the process of moving, but when I settle in my new house, I am going to be doing a version 2. I plan to take some progress pictures and uploading the code I used to make this possible.
Ha, yeah so the left analog stick and dpad were from a wii classic pro. Its cause I couldn't find the originals cause they got lost in a mess of crap lolSeems a waste to have wii u gamepad buttons on the damned thing without being able to use them....
I used to use thermosetting plastic granuals from maplins to mould grips for PS3 pads to hold my iPhone. This could be possibly a good method for this mod too.
Edit the plastic was called POLYMORPH
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That would be great!
The gamepad buttons are... weird colours, have they been replaced or are they different hardware within the gamepad shell?
Wonder if it can be done through software once a hardware solution shed some light?
This guy got it working:
Can a public user-friendly solution not be developed from this? I'd pay good money for it.