Zephyrel
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I've got this same exact problem and I use that same exact Mayflash adapter and that shit is -ASS-, all my diagonals are deadzoned into a tiny little range that gets skipped and it's absolutely terrible, my inputs get stuffed on tourney matches on PS3 and the last loss left me pretty salty because to make sure I had a button check before the match in training mode and it left me with a bit of despair when I saw it over also feeling it for myself.
Gonna try and do something, since personally, I find the 360's joysticks and the overall controller feel to be almost perfect, and super comfy. I gotta get back in the game myself and I can't do it with that adapter, not with another controller, and not with another character. So way I figure it, it'll benefit you and I both, Sage, and anyone else interested, if I can get the tools and then the materials to do the mod work, amongst a few other things. The job: gutting a ps3 controller to wire and solder it up within a 360 pad to be PS3 native. And fortunately, someone already did it so I got my work a plenty more cut out for me on planning and testing.
Edit: Disregard all that crap I said/thought about modding.
PowerA's Pro Ex PS3 Controller is great. Also Mayflash adapter is complete ass, just to reinstate that, and you should never use it. Or any "plug'n play" adapter for that matter. That's a terrible idea and the controllers won't ever be 1:1 native.
Tools:
Some clean hard surface, preferrably of stone/metal
A bang-for-your-buck 40w Weller Soldering Iron ($20) http://www.amazon.com/Weller-SP40NKUS-Watt-Soldering-Black/dp/B00B3SG7F0/
Dremel Toolkit ($20, This one's China-made but looks to be able to get a job done.) http://www.amazon.com/WEN-2307-Variable-100-Piece-Accessories/dp/B00A8DXKXS/
Solder wick, for desoldering. $2~ http://www.amazon.com/Aven-17542-Desoldering-2-5mm-Length/dp/B003E48ERU/ref=pd_cp_hi_0
Alcohol +Swabs/Qtips *useful in cleaning anything, including solder in desoldering*
Super Glue (Few bucks)
Hot Glue Gun ($10-$20, Walmart, Hobby Lobby, online if you must, etc.)
Small Phillips Screwdriver and Small Torx Screwdriver http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-2830-Everybit-Electronics-Precision/dp/B009MKGRQA/ ($12 toolkit, p good)
X-Acto Knife (I prefer/love kits, this one's $10-20, single ones are way cheaper, 5$ or so, Walmart, Hobby Lobby, etc.) http://www.amazon.com/Xacto-X5282-Basic-Knife-Set/dp/B00004Z2UB/
Approximate Tools Cost $75-95 if buying everything (aw geez)
Materials:
360 Controller, Wired or Wireless (Wireless preferred)
Sony PS3 Sixaxis or DS3 Controller: ($30-40, maybe less if you can buy up a used one from a friend, especially if it's buttons aren't in great working matter. All that matters is the main PCB boards, the joysticks
Perfboard with pre-drilled copper plated holes. ($4) http://www.amazon.com/1-1-1-3-DOT-PCB-Perfboard/dp/B00I8V0076/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1417556972&sr=8-7&keywords=copper perfboard
0.060 in thick (about 1/16-in), polycarbonate clear plastic board for raising ($5~) http://www.amazon.com/POLYCARBONATE-CLEAR-PLASTIC-SHEET-LEXAN/dp/B00GTSSKDQ/
4.7k(x2) (http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Film-Resistors-Through-pieces/dp/B00LWR4H22/) and a 10k (http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Film-Resistors-Through-pieces/dp/B00LWR7K8U/) ohm 1/4 watt, 1% tolerance resistors. (lower tolerance = better accuracy, but 1% should certainly be fine enough)
(4x) 3mm round T1 LEDs, find them at Digikey or Mousers... (...$2-$4?)
(x11) 6mm tact switches - For the main buttons. Digi-Key part # EG2495-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHHAQ
(x2) 4.5mm tact switches - For the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons. Digi-Key part # CKN9018-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHRAH
(x4) size 3 screws, 1/2-inch long - For securing the case back together. You could use the existing security screws but they're a pain.
Approximate Materials Cost $60~(?)
Some clean hard surface, preferrably of stone/metal
A bang-for-your-buck 40w Weller Soldering Iron ($20) http://www.amazon.com/Weller-SP40NKUS-Watt-Soldering-Black/dp/B00B3SG7F0/
Dremel Toolkit ($20, This one's China-made but looks to be able to get a job done.) http://www.amazon.com/WEN-2307-Variable-100-Piece-Accessories/dp/B00A8DXKXS/
Solder wick, for desoldering. $2~ http://www.amazon.com/Aven-17542-Desoldering-2-5mm-Length/dp/B003E48ERU/ref=pd_cp_hi_0
Alcohol +Swabs/Qtips *useful in cleaning anything, including solder in desoldering*
Super Glue (Few bucks)
Hot Glue Gun ($10-$20, Walmart, Hobby Lobby, online if you must, etc.)
Small Phillips Screwdriver and Small Torx Screwdriver http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-2830-Everybit-Electronics-Precision/dp/B009MKGRQA/ ($12 toolkit, p good)
X-Acto Knife (I prefer/love kits, this one's $10-20, single ones are way cheaper, 5$ or so, Walmart, Hobby Lobby, etc.) http://www.amazon.com/Xacto-X5282-Basic-Knife-Set/dp/B00004Z2UB/
Approximate Tools Cost $75-95 if buying everything (aw geez)
Materials:
360 Controller, Wired or Wireless (Wireless preferred)
Sony PS3 Sixaxis or DS3 Controller: ($30-40, maybe less if you can buy up a used one from a friend, especially if it's buttons aren't in great working matter. All that matters is the main PCB boards, the joysticks
Perfboard with pre-drilled copper plated holes. ($4) http://www.amazon.com/1-1-1-3-DOT-PCB-Perfboard/dp/B00I8V0076/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1417556972&sr=8-7&keywords=copper perfboard
0.060 in thick (about 1/16-in), polycarbonate clear plastic board for raising ($5~) http://www.amazon.com/POLYCARBONATE-CLEAR-PLASTIC-SHEET-LEXAN/dp/B00GTSSKDQ/
4.7k(x2) (http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Film-Resistors-Through-pieces/dp/B00LWR4H22/) and a 10k (http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Film-Resistors-Through-pieces/dp/B00LWR7K8U/) ohm 1/4 watt, 1% tolerance resistors. (lower tolerance = better accuracy, but 1% should certainly be fine enough)
(4x) 3mm round T1 LEDs, find them at Digikey or Mousers... (...$2-$4?)
(x11) 6mm tact switches - For the main buttons. Digi-Key part # EG2495-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHHAQ
(x2) 4.5mm tact switches - For the L1 and R1 shoulder buttons. Digi-Key part # CKN9018-ND, Mouser part # 688-SKHRAH
(x4) size 3 screws, 1/2-inch long - For securing the case back together. You could use the existing security screws but they're a pain.
Approximate Materials Cost $60~(?)
PowerA's Pro Ex PS3 Controller is great. Also Mayflash adapter is complete ass, just to reinstate that, and you should never use it. Or any "plug'n play" adapter for that matter. That's a terrible idea and the controllers won't ever be 1:1 native.
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