Hello,
Since the switch up game enhancer is not available in Europe and getting scalped in the US, I opted for a teensy++ 2.0 (Arduino like device) to program some macros (keyword LUFA).
Every time I want to test the timings I programmed I have to compile a hexfile, flash it on the teensy and run the script from start. With more complex scripts this is getting rather exhausting. Is there a homebrew or sys application for a cfw switch to record the inputs, duration of keypress and timings (or system time if it’s easier, but I don’t know if one can get down to milliseconds)? This would ease the work a lot, since you could just do the keypresses you want to automate and then program a script in c for LUFA.
If there is another way to log inputs while playing on the switch (maybe involving a computer), let me know.
Best regards,
INobody
Since the switch up game enhancer is not available in Europe and getting scalped in the US, I opted for a teensy++ 2.0 (Arduino like device) to program some macros (keyword LUFA).
Every time I want to test the timings I programmed I have to compile a hexfile, flash it on the teensy and run the script from start. With more complex scripts this is getting rather exhausting. Is there a homebrew or sys application for a cfw switch to record the inputs, duration of keypress and timings (or system time if it’s easier, but I don’t know if one can get down to milliseconds)? This would ease the work a lot, since you could just do the keypresses you want to automate and then program a script in c for LUFA.
If there is another way to log inputs while playing on the switch (maybe involving a computer), let me know.
Best regards,
INobody






