rr_controller
By realrobots
rr_configurator
By realrobots
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rr_controller
Posts with mentions or reviews of rr_controller.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-01.
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Advice on where to start.
SPI or I²C reduces the number of wires, but does make the software a bit more complex. Look at rr_controller for an example with I²C
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I made firmware and an online configurator for ESP32 based HID gamepad/joysticks.
I´ll try it, does it use the same code as rr_controller (https://gitlab.com/realrobots/rr_controller)? and thanks for sharing.
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[Helpmefind] Esp32 BLE Joystick library with interconnection possibility multiple devices
Found it, RealRobots was it... Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAuzYRg4N38&ab_channel=realrobots and Github: https://gitlab.com/realrobots/rr_controller
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I made some no-code-required software for DIYing, mapping and calibrating your own controllers, it does USB and Bluetooth HID
Basically you just wire up all your buttons and knobs to an Arduino Pro Micro or an ESP32 microcontroller, upload the firmware then run the rr_configurator GUI to map and calibrate your controls for USB or bluetooth input. It's all free and open source so have at it.
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How do rotary encoders usually work?
Keep an eye on this repo as it'll be updated with the encoder functionality in the next couple of days.
rr_configurator
Posts with mentions or reviews of rr_configurator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-08.
- Modifying a old stick to use USB
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Teensy over i2c
Perhaps take a look at this and see if you can adapt it to your needs.
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Where to find a Guide for basic Electronics DIY?
I've done a couple of videos showing how to wire up buttons, toggles, potentiometers and hats to an Arduino Pro Micro. You can then use something like the Joystick.h library to write your own code or else use something like rr_configurator which lets you just upload existing firmware and configure it through a GUI.
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I made an HID Gamepad/Joystick Arduino library for the Pi Pico2040
I've been working on an update to my rr_configurator software which is a graphical interface for setting up DIY game controllers without having to do your own code and I wanted to add support for the Pico. There wasn't any good HID game controller libraries I could leverage so I made this one.
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Custom game controller?
You can also use software like rr_configurator which has your firmware code already done, you just upload it and assign your keymapping using a GUI. There's a nice little tutorial here. (You can also do bluetooth HID using this if you have an ESP32, you'll need to do batteries as well though to make it wireless)
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What are some good potential outputs to put on a joystick or throttle?
I want to add outputs to my rr_configurator HOTAS software/firmware and am wondering what use cases there are that I haven't thought of.
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I made some no-code-required software for DIYing, mapping and calibrating your own controllers, it does USB and Bluetooth HID
Basically you just wire up all your buttons and knobs to an Arduino Pro Micro or an ESP32 microcontroller, upload the firmware then run the rr_configurator GUI to map and calibrate your controls for USB or bluetooth input. It's all free and open source so have at it.
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Cheapest Option?
I've got open source software you can use to make a joystick without coding, rr_configurator. It can also do bluetooth if you use an ESP32 microcontroller.
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I just released the latest update of my rr_configurator software for making your own game controllers without code. The new versions allows BLUETOOTH using ESP32
You can get the software for free here and the firmware to go along with it.
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Just made a bunch of my 3D printed DIY HOTAS designs available for download.
I also made some coding free firmware and calibration software that's available for free over at https://gitlab.com/realrobots/rr_configurator
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rr_controller and rr_configurator you can also consider the following projects:
ESP32-BLE-Gamepad - Bluetooth LE Gamepad library for the ESP32
ArduinoJoystickLibrary - An Arduino library that adds one or more joysticks to the list of HID devices an Arduino Leonardo or Arduino Micro can support.
Encoder - Quadrature Encoder Library for Arduino
PicoGamepad