Maximilian Kern has designed a 3D printable gamepad that connects directly to smartphones via USB-C, catering to both portrait and landscape gaming. Users can create personalized versions of the gamepad using 3D printing techniques, with the option to modify components due to its open-source design. Utilizing the RP2040 microcontroller and GP2040-CE firmware, the device supports various gamepad protocols without requiring extra drivers, ideal for gamers who enjoy emulators and retro games. Notably, the gamepad features a transparent casing to showcase the internal components, enhancing the overall experience.
The 3D printable gamepad allows users to personalize their designs and configurations, making it a unique, tailored gaming experience for smartphone users.
Using the RP2040 microcontroller, the gamepad connects via USB-C and functions as a USB HID controller, ensuring compatibility across various operating systems.
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