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Litterbl0cks
Scratcher
100+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

I think there should be a controller for Scratch that you can buy and use to make Scratch projects. It could look like a normal video game controller, with Scratch characters as the buttons. Here's some possible blocks that could come with it:

whenGoboispressed


whenLeftjoystickistiltledLeftwould be a hat block as well


LeftjoystickdirectionAnswers would be: left, right, up, down


If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate!

{test}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCzvhWKaDuQ

Last edited by Litterbl0cks (April 19, 2025 12:25:05)

crazyfrogcat
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

no, scratch is not making electronics
NotK3ndricAltAgain
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

crazyfrogcat wrote:

no, scratch is not making electronics
Source? They did try making something called the Scratch Bit.
GratefulGamer9398233
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

NotK3ndricAltAgain wrote:

crazyfrogcat wrote:

no, scratch is not making electronics
Source? They did try making something called the Scratch Bit.
That got cancelled
NotK3ndricAltAgain
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

GratefulGamer9398233 wrote:

NotK3ndricAltAgain wrote:

crazyfrogcat wrote:

no, scratch is not making electronics
Source? They did try making something called the Scratch Bit.
That got cancelled
They did try.
NotK3ndricAltAgain
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

Fixed blocks

Litterbl0cks wrote:

whenGoboispressed


whenLeftjoystickistiltledLeftwould be a hat block as well


LeftjoystickdirectionAnswers would be: left, right, up, down
FunkyFroggies
Scratcher
32 posts

Official Scratch Controller

You can get controller support on scratch by using a different controller like a Playstation or Xbox controller, if you install a driver and additionally install that one certain browser exstension for a certain coding website (I'm not allowed to name it lol)
1000metalpipes
Scratcher
100+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

crazyfrogcat
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

1000metalpipes wrote:

(#8)
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/812864/?page=1#post-8462213
JOIN NOW! anyways, use an ps4 controller
that topic has disappeared, sorry
Thiago_le_meilleur
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

1000metalpipes wrote:

https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/812864/?page=1#post-8462213
JOIN NOW! anyways, use an ps4 controller
Please don't spam.
Also, your topic was deleted by the Scratch team.
BigNate469
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

crazyfrogcat wrote:

no, scratch is not making electronics
https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/PicoBoard
Scratchtheguy1
Scratcher
500+ posts

Official Scratch Controller

BigNate469 wrote:

crazyfrogcat wrote:

no, scratch is not making electronics
https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/PicoBoard
Scratch Wiki wrote:

A PicoBoard was a piece of hardware that allowed Scratch projects to interact with the outside world. Currently, it works on Scratch 1.4 and Scratch 2.0. It was discontinued in Scratch 3.0, with the new extensions being favored more. The PicoBoard could be ordered from SparkFun, but has been discontinued. The schematics and additional information are also available on that site. It was previously called ScratchBoard. The Connecting to the Physical World forum is a place dedicated to discussions about real-world Scratch sensors.
BACK8543
Scratcher
67 posts

Official Scratch Controller

FunkyFroggies wrote:

You can get controller support on scratch by using a different controller like a Playstation or Xbox controller, if you install a driver and additionally install that one certain browser exstension for a certain coding website (I'm not allowed to name it lol)
(removed requested by (removed by moderator - please don't name names) - naming browser extensions is prohibited)

Last edited by Paddle2See (March 21, 2025 22:41:31)

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