Axim Bluetooth Gamepad from Playstation controller

Posted by Chris Leckness on Jan 22, 2006

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control.jpg One of Aximsite’s own members creates a whirl of a hack. It takes some determination to pull this off. Looks like he has a future in design, its pretty nice looking. (except the playstation buttons!!!)

"Hey folks, thanks for checking this out! This project was "completed" several months ago, but i only got around to posting it now. I wanted a better control layout for gaming, but the only option out there seemed to be that folding bluetooth game pad. It looked perfect, except that i had read here that while it does work with the Axim, it did not fit on it. Once i got the necessary money together, i got it with the intention of extending it somehow. When it arrived, i did just that. It worked OK, but it was awkward to hold–and isn’t that why i got it in the first place? " – kryten007

I hate that I was not the one to discover this since Aximsite is my site, but today I have spent the last 12 hours getting my PC back up. I had gone almost a year of use on the XP Media Center Edition installation and it was time, really time!

Credit : Hack-a-Day via Engadget

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