Forum: Hardware Help, Soldering Tips, Tricks, Repair & Fixes - Discuss misc. hardware help, soldering methods and various fixes for PS2/PsTwo consoles.


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  1. #1 Reversing Analog Input? 
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    Is it possible to hard-wire a Ps2 controller to reverse the analog stick input? So basically up is down left is right. The reason i want this is simply to play GT4, because it doesn't give the option for throttle down and brake up and that's the only way i like to play.
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    I don't guarantee this cause Im not sure but i think it would work. In this photo the senor pot is the thing with the brown and white number. I believe if you unsolder the 2 outer leads and jump a wire from left lead to the right hole and right lead to the left hole It would reverse it. You would have to unsolder all 3 lead and bend the 2 leads to an L shape and put middle lead back in the hole and solder it.

    I don't guarantee it to work but that's what I think if you swap then 2 around it would reverse it. I never hard wired a control for anything so i don't know the layout of the circuits.
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