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Hey FaT3oYCG, i know what you are talking about, you will need reed switches wired to the corresponding psp buttons, to get the correct ones you need to test the voltage output on those sw points, if its 5v then you need 5v reeds and so on.For those who still don't know what he is talking about ill chew it up:See the "SW13, SW14" etc. Its stated that those points are lying on the receiver circuit board before the signal is converted to the ps2 con digital, you could call them the raw points and each one corresponds to a certain button. Wiring reed switches to each SW point will bypass all the chips and give you pure control output from each button on the wireless controller. Let me simplify some more, A button is pressed on the remote and the signal gets to the receiver in its raw form that goes into the chip which converts it to ps2 controller format. You could say that SW13 = X, SW14 = O, SW15 = [ ], SW16=/\ etc. So.... Button X is pressed on the wireless controller, that signal gets transmitted in its raw form to the receiver at which point we hijack it, before it gets converted to ps2 format. However thats what i understand from the top post, it hasn't been proven to be true.
wont workbecause,... the ps2 controller sends data! and the reciever recievs data and not something like a switch