![]() ![]() Step 4: Cut the green wire marked as VDD. Step 3: Locate where the joystick cable wires are attached to the PCB. Step 1: Remove 5 screws from the bottom side of the controller (one is under a round sticker). Time to get out the screwdriver, take this thing apart to see what's going on, and fix it. So I plugged the first one back in, and it worked again, but only for about a minute. The 2nd one's trigger button also failed to operate after about 1 minute. So I thought maybe I got a bad one, so I proceeded to swap it out for a 2nd one (I bought 5 of them to get free shipping, and to have a few spares). But within a minute the trigger button no longer did a thing, although the directional button pad still worked. ![]() When I first plugged it in, everything worked, with Button 'B' being the trigger button. Hyperkin Genesis "GN6" Wired Controller by Hyperkin The cool thing about these alternative controllers is that they use the standard Atari joystick connector and are suppose to be wired the same from a functionality standpoint (I think this is completely true for the 3 button version, however the 6 button Hyperkin controller will prove to have some incompatibility as I'll soon be pointing out). Having the shorter throw, hence less hand movement I find to be much less painful than using a stick. I ordered some of these to use in place of joysticks, which tend to be hard on my hands due to some arthritis issues I'm experiencing. ![]()
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