switch-arduino-controller
Nintendo Switch controller emulator using an Arduino, with Pokémon Sword/Shield automation scripts. (by VinDuv)
retro-pico-switch
Play Nintendo Switch Online N64 games using an Original N64 controller via a Raspberry Pi Pico! (by DavidPagels)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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switch-arduino-controller
Posts with mentions or reviews of switch-arduino-controller.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
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DIY Wireless Controller for Switch?
I'm also looking at the possibilities of [this project](https://github.com/VinDuv/switch-arduino-controller) from VinDuv for Arduino. This one is interesting, as I would love to have it be USB, and I already have the pins set for the Arduino Mega right now. The tricky part is I know very little about ISP programming on the Arduino, which I guess you need to replace the firmware on the 16u2. Looks like I would need to shell out about $14 for a USB to UART adapter. Also, these directions are confusing af. Also, there isn't code for the fight stick part that involves how the various tilts and recovery angles are going to work.
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Nintendo Switch Arcade (complete)
All you need is an arduino and you can wire up any sort of input device you want pretty easily. There is libraries like Uno R3 (it's outdated now probably, or maybe not but its the one i know of), that make it a very simple process.
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Built the Worlds Largest (working) Nintendo Switch!
The arduino can send inputs to the switch over USB. https://github.com/VinDuv/switch-arduino-controller
retro-pico-switch
Posts with mentions or reviews of retro-pico-switch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-14.
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New Functionality: Bluetooth for Raspberry Pi Pico W
There are already some cool projects using the PicoW bluetooth, I'm currently modifying https://github.com/DavidPagels/retro-pico-switch to try and make a custom controller from scratch. Hopefully it'll get far enough to push to github at some point.
- Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!! Play Switch games using your OG N64 controller + Rumble Pak or Gamecube Controller.
- Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!! Play Switch games using your OG N64 controller + Rumble Pak or Gamecube Controller via Raspberry Pi Pico.
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DIY Wireless Controller for Switch?
I've been looking at [this project](https://github.com/DavidPagels/retro-pico-switch) to make the pi pico work as a USB plugged thing. He has code in there for wireless. The downside to using this project is it's more of a pass through for an already working gamecube controller. It looks like the guys at [Openstick](https://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-BTH) hahttps://github.com/OpenStickCommunity/GP2040-CE) have code for the W. I'm probably going to start annoying these guys over discord on how to get my tilt controls to act the way i want them to.
- Use your original N64 or Gamecube controller as a Bluetooth controller on the Switch via Raspberry Pi Pico W!
- Use your original N64 or Gamecube controller as a Bluetooth controller on the Switch!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing switch-arduino-controller and retro-pico-switch you can also consider the following projects:
GP2040-CE - Multi-Platform Gamepad Firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 boards
GP2040-BTH
galactic-bluetooth-audio