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This video will explain and show you how to swap out the rubber contacts and D-pad on your Emio(or probably any other third-party NES controller) gamepad to give it a much more accurate feel and gaming experience.
Things you will need:
-An Emio The Edge Gamepad or another crappy third-party controller
-A razorblade or something sharp to cut with
-An original NES controller or D-pad and buttons kit($5-$10)
-A small Phillips head screwdriver
-A pair of scissors to cut the excess rubber on the D-pad contacts to fit the posts(I did both inner sides of the post holes so that I can put it in any way)
This is my first video so my apologies for the mess ups. I hope this helps solve the issues with the inaccuracy of the D-pad, worked great for me. Thanks for watching!
Things you will need:
-An Emio The Edge Gamepad or another crappy third-party controller
-A razorblade or something sharp to cut with
-An original NES controller or D-pad and buttons kit($5-$10)
-A small Phillips head screwdriver
-A pair of scissors to cut the excess rubber on the D-pad contacts to fit the posts(I did both inner sides of the post holes so that I can put it in any way)
This is my first video so my apologies for the mess ups. I hope this helps solve the issues with the inaccuracy of the D-pad, worked great for me. Thanks for watching!
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