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Srsly. Hello, handsome.
It's a thin piece of steel. It'll outlive me for sure.
That is seriously awesome!
I made it from a single sheet of aluminum (Home Depot = $6). I could have added 2 more switches, but I wanted to be able to fit it in a gig bag.
Is that using iCade components inside??
Looking good, @jc575 !
Yes, iCade and running Sidecar. In addition, I have my iPad jailbroken. This allows me to use a third part app called "Dissident". This app allows me to run Sidecar in the background and keep my main app "BiasFX" in the foreground. (Hopefully I'm explaining it correctly). Lol
Impressive, @jc575 !
So it looks like you were able to wire up foot switches to the joystick controls, not just the buttons? I'm trying to figure out how you got ten switches.
Yes, the joystick is just 4 additional switches.
Damn, didn't know that I could run sidecar in background on jail broken device. Hmmmm, that is really tempting given that my most used apps don't work in split screen...
Dang -- didn't know that either -- that's pretty darned cool. I understand why Apple doesn't want background apps to be able to catch keystrokes, but the use case here is exactly why it should be possible (at least if the user approves it).
@SecretBaseDesign totally agree. Shame I have to consider jail breaking for this.
I wish I knew more about the iCade circuit. I would ultimately like to remove (or bypass) the "auto-off" feature and just use a simple on-off switch.