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- leapinleopardstar
- Scratcher
500+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
You can't yet. The only thing is how do you connect the Wii u pro controller to scratch?
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- ScratchedSack
- Scratcher
14 posts
What about gaming controllers?
I think there should be joycon compatibility
There could be blocks like:
There could be blocks like:
<button [left v] stick pressed down? :: extension>
<button [X v] pressed? :: extension>
<button [ZR v] pressed? :: extension>
(left stick direction :: extension)
(left stick strength :: extension)
(right stick direction :: extension)
(right stick strength :: extension)
I want joycons on scratch
define Add this in
add [Joy-Con] to [Extensions]
Last edited by ScratchedSack (Feb. 22, 2019 01:44:47)
- coolyoshi7
- Scratcher
24 posts
What about gaming controllers?
You can't yet. The only thing is how do you connect the Wii u pro controller to scratch?
people say it does work
but im trying to figure it out
if you guys figure it out then plz reply
- Garamol56
- Scratcher
100+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
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- x_Spectrum
- Scratcher
8 posts
What about gaming controllers?
A better idea would be to use a specially designed controller for Scratch.
It connects to a computer with USB, and functions as a keyboard (to the computer).
There can be assigned keybinds, and units would consist of the main housing, with space for 4 controllers.
It could also be used for other simple PC games outside of Scratch.
Just an idea.
It connects to a computer with USB, and functions as a keyboard (to the computer).
There can be assigned keybinds, and units would consist of the main housing, with space for 4 controllers.
It could also be used for other simple PC games outside of Scratch.
Just an idea.
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- -Reshiram-
- Scratcher
100+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
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- Ian-Stewart
- Scratcher
500+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
I agree with this idea, it's hard to get controllers meant for game consoles to work on Scratch. If this did happen, a third-party company would probably make the special controller for Scratch. A better idea would be to use a specially designed controller for Scratch.
It connects to a computer with USB, and functions as a keyboard (to the computer).
There can be assigned keybinds, and units would consist of the main housing, with space for 4 controllers.
It could also be used for other simple PC games outside of Scratch.
Just an idea.
As of connecting the Wii U controller, I'm not so sure.
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- coolyoshi7
- Scratcher
24 posts
What about gaming controllers?
what about a wii remote ive seen people do it but idk how to
- Thesky-Media
- Scratcher
500+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
Since you can do this on gaming pcs why not
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- Ozean2D
- Scratcher
1 post
What about gaming controllers?
does makey makey work with the nes
controller ive always been looking foward to that
scratch should add a block like this
if (A or B) pressed do < >or like
if (up arrow) pressed do
move (10) steps
- peabrain20
- Scratcher
27 posts
What about gaming controllers?
Scratch should add blocks like this for the SNES controller:
when green flag clicked
forever
if <D pad right> then
Move right (10)steps
end
if <D pad left> then
Move left (10)steps
end
if <D pad up> then
Move up (10)steps
end
if <D pad down> then
Move down (10)steps
end
if <L trigger pressed> then
Spin
end
if <R trigger pressed> then
Spin
end
if <A pressed> then
Jump
end
if <B pressed> then
Jump
end
if <X pressed> then
Dash
end
if <Y pressed> then
Dash
end
if <Start pressed> then
Pause
end
if <Select pressed> then
Acess turbo mode
end
end
Last edited by peabrain20 (April 4, 2020 01:13:40)
- peabrain20
- Scratcher
27 posts
What about gaming controllers?
Or the NES controller:when green flag clicked
forever
if <D pad right> then
Move right (10)steps
end
if <D pad left> then
Move left (10)steps
end
if <D pad up> then
Move up (10)steps
end
if <D pad down> then
Move down (10)steps
end
if <A pressed> then
Jump
end
if <B pressed> then
Dash
end
if <Start pressed> then
Pause
end
if <Select pressed> then
Acess turbo mode
end
end
Last edited by peabrain20 (April 4, 2020 01:19:46)
- country_kid
- Scratcher
100+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
Well wouldn’t they have to get permission from the company and credit them?
:0 -*gasp*
his name is Bob…
he is gasping
because the signature has been eaten by me
when green flag clicked
if <gamedeveloper> then
Make [ Game]
end
- country_kid
- Scratcher
100+ posts
What about gaming controllers?
Sure If it was usb.Or the NES controller:when green flag clicked
forever
if <D pad right> then
Move right (10)steps
end
if <D pad left> then
Move left (10)steps
end
if <D pad up> then
Move up (10)steps
end
if <D pad down> then
Move down (10)steps
end
if <A pressed> then
Jump
end
if <B pressed> then
Dash
end
if <Start pressed> then
Pause
end
if <Select pressed> then
Acess turbo mode
end
end
OG controllers don’t use usb
:0 -*gasp*
his name is Bob…
he is gasping
because the signature has been eaten by me
when green flag clicked
if <gamedeveloper> then
Make [ Game]
end
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