What does the trigger on this thing register as in relation to the buttons on a regular pad?
It'd be funny to hook it up to my PC via USB adapter and use it to trigger some sounds or samples on Reason for a live set.
Any thoughts?
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What does the trigger on this thing register as in relation to the buttons on a regular pad?
It'd be funny to hook it up to my PC via USB adapter and use it to trigger some sounds or samples on Reason for a live set.
Any thoughts?
Why not plug it in and use it during a non-zapper game to see what it does?
EDIT: apparently i can't spell "zapper".
Last edited by Kris k (Mar 7, 2011 12:17 am)
Do you have a CRT monitor? As I understand it, the Zapper will only work with a CRT.
That's the truth, but if he's just trying to use it as a key-mapped trigger, it won't really matter.
From the justfuckinggoogleit department:
http://stefanpn.blogspot.com/2010/12/ne
pc_07.html
moved to nintendo consoles, nintendo handhelds is for game boy/gba/ds type things
moved to nintendo consoles, nintendo handhelds is for game boy/gba/ds type things
My bad! I was super tired when I posted this haha
The Zapper data line is on a different pin than the controllers are, so pulling the trigger does not register as a button press. Sorry.
A simple rewire wouldn't be possible as the device is not configured to make recognizable button presses even if it was wired to the same data line. However, for use with a PC as an FX trigger it would not be hard at all to simply wire a new cable onto the contacts of the large trigger microswitch inside the zapper and then from there into your choice of adapter.