hidusbf
USB Mice Overclocking Software (for Windows) (by LordOfMice)
ArduinoTaikoController
Sketch for Arduino based taiko game controller circuit for PC and Nintendo Switch (by LuiCat)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
26 days ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Batchfile | C++ | |
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hidusbf
Posts with mentions or reviews of hidusbf.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-06.
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Overclocking controller
When I overclock my controller my frames drop significantly. I hold a stable 240 frames normally, however when I use https://github.com/LordOfMice/hidusbf overclock with a PS5 Dualsense controller it stutters my frames to 30 every now and then. I'm running a 2080 with a i9-9900k if that matters. Any solutions?
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Overclocking PS5 controller on Linux
I used to use this to overclock my controller https://github.com/LordOfMice/hidusbf
- Which controller is better to play docked in a TV, Dualsense or Dualshock 4?
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How too reduce input lag speed up your gameplay on rank :D
the name of the program is called hidusbf you can find it here:https://github.com/LordOfMice/hidusbf what does the program do ?
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Current mouse doesn't work but other mice work fine on my pc
I was trying to play Elden Ring but every time i moved my mouse it caused huge fps drop. So I searched for a solution. I came across this reddit post. From which i decided to change the mouse polling rate. I couldn't find a program specifically made for my mouse so i find a third party one from github. I did everything it said in the correct order but my mouse doesn't work anymore. When i connect it to the pc, its lights turn on for about 10 seconds then go back off. Other mice work fine. it is just this one i tried on.
- Tiny investigation about input lag in GBA emulators - Part II
- [Overclocking] Comment * en fait * Overclocker un contrôleur Xbox Series X sur PC?
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can anyone confirm that IME 1.0 with 6000fps is real thing?
And here is the GitHub Page with the Tool, and Explanations how to use it. https://github.com/LordOfMice/hidusbf
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Lee Chaolan Themed 8Bitdo Arcade Stick
Here is the test https://github.com/chrizonix/XInputTest and here the link for the overclock https://github.com/LordOfMice/hidusbf
- Overclocking Error and Cant use analog sticks once in match??
ArduinoTaikoController
Posts with mentions or reviews of ArduinoTaikoController.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-22.
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Selling Taiko Arcade-Spec Drum
I am looking to sell one of my Taiko no Tatsujin cabinet drums. This drum is built 1:1 to arcade specifications and uses the the same kind of wooden surface, shock absorbers, piezo sensors, and metal plates! Everything was imported and assembled by me. The drum has been retrofitted with an Arduino Leonardo Microcontroller, which allows it to be used with both PC and the Nintendo Switch. It is running this code: https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController. Drumsticks will be included!
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Is there a tutorial to make something similar to a Taiko Force 5?
I have started to make one a few months ago but haven't completed the project yet. I would say that one area that would be the most challenging is finding the foam, vibration isolation screws, and rubber. There is a good discord server with information about building rhythm game controllers called Cons&Stuff at https://discord.gg/fknwz8s. In terms of the software side of things I tried/used this: https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController. I am not sure what Arduino code would work best for PlayStation tho. I have heard a lot of people say that having the wires soldered rather than using connectors can reduce miss-fires in the sensors. I have also heard that mounting the sensors to the boards in a solid way helps. In terms of the rubber to coat the outside of the drum so the bachi bounce back, you could use certain foams or actual arcade drum covers, but they might be expensive or hard to find. The easiest alternative I've found to give a good amount of bounce is mouse pads that are about 4mm or 5mm thick. Hopefully this helps.
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Taiko no Tatsujin Drum 'n' Fun! is on sale for $9.99 (80% off) until 02/15/2022 in the NA eShop
You can make your own, https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController
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Newbie here, need help
- for the board, use an Arduino Leonardo. This way you can use this source code that's already been written and you can tweak it to your liking. This is way cheaper than breaking the Hori tatacon to get the board out.
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Need help with drum rolls
I don't, I just saw a picture of an open arcade taiko and tried to replicate, also I used this code: https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController it has basic electronic schematics on it.
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need help build my taiko arduino
I'm trying to follow LuiCat code, I'm stuck at upload the code in the arduino.
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Force sensing resistor or piezo sensor for drum controller?
So I am looking to build my own and initially I was thinking of using piezo sensors as what was recommended in this github https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController/blob/master/README.md
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DIY Tatacon is coming along!
Ah makes sense. Same for me but vice versa as I’m currently making a pocket voltex. And as for the Luicat code I think he made a few extra comments on an issue I posted up on his github about a workaround https://github.com/LuiCat/ArduinoTaikoController/issues/7
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hidusbf and ArduinoTaikoController you can also consider the following projects:
DS4Windows - Like those other ds4tools, but sexier
PC-Optimization-Hub - collection of various resources devoted to performance and input lag optimization
barrier - Open-source KVM software
Repeat - Cross-platform mouse/keyboard record/replay and automation hotkeys/macros creation, and more advanced automation features.
XInputTest - Xbox 360 Controller (XInput) Polling Rate Checker
SoundSwitch - C# application to switch default playing device. Download: https://soundswitch.aaflalo.me/
hid-remapper - USB input remapping dongle
dualsensectl - Linux tool for controlling PS5 DualSense controller
wmo-oc-kmod - Kernel module for overclocking the Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1a