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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    @browser, I forgot to answer your question: As of right now: OTG Mode: XOPAD requires a minimum of Android 4.0+ (Ice Cream Sandwich) or any USB HID compatible ROM. - Game controller supported as USB HID device - Audio supported under various phones automatically - others require root -...
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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    @browser, I think it looks nice with the black joy sticks on the white model. At this point I don't think we will be funded but if somehow we do, we can always make them white :) The girl is a friend :) @spinal_cord, we added speaker, a huge battery, all the plastics and all the electronics...
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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    That is a great idea Sicklyboy, I am gonna run that by Gabriel and see what he thinks. He designed the plastics and expansion mechanism. Don't want to deviate from the prototype to much but if its possible we will do it! Thanks for supporting us!
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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    You are right! Will edit it today. Thank you Veho :) As for the design, we spend over a 100 hours with clay and many many prototypes as you can see on our facebook page. We wanted it to feel awesome in your hands and its what we came up with. The battery and battery management sit in the...
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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    As for what makes XOPAD it so special? The electronics and firmware on the XOPAD are completely open source (You will be able to download all the design files and source code to change whatever you don't like). Since a new version of the Android OS is released all the time, we wanted everyone to...
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    XOPAD, first open source USB game controller

    @Veho, you have a great point. I am one of the creators of the XOPAD and I completely see where you are coming from. The problem is that making the actual product would require plastic injection molding and we simply cannot afford it since the molds are very expensive. That is why the funding...
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    SylverReZ @ SylverReZ: But I bet that would be more for a flashcart than a consumer repro board.