DIY Trigger Plugs for GameCube Controller
What does a Trigger Plug do?
A Trigger Plug reduces the travel distance required to complete a full press.
What’s the difference between a Short Plug and a Tall Plug?
Short Plug: Allows you do a full light shield when lightly depressed and a hard shield when fully depressed. Both actions are much quicker to perform due to tactile queues and reduced travel distance.
Tall Plug: Cuts out any analogue inputs for the triggers resulting in only being able to hard shield. Reduces the travel distance almost completely aside from the distance required for a digital button press (like A, B, X, Y, etc.).
What does a Trigger Plug do?
A Trigger Plug reduces the travel distance required to complete a full press.
What’s the difference between a Short Plug and a Tall Plug?
Short Plug: Allows you do a full light shield when lightly depressed and a hard shield when fully depressed. Both actions are much quicker to perform due to tactile queues and reduced travel distance.
Tall Plug: Cuts out any analogue inputs for the triggers resulting in only being able to hard shield. Reduces the travel distance almost completely aside from the distance required for a digital button press (like A, B, X, Y, etc.).
What does a Trigger Plug do?
A Trigger Plug reduces the travel distance required to complete a full press.
What’s the difference between a Short Plug and a Tall Plug?
Short Plug: Allows you do a full light shield when lightly depressed and a hard shield when fully depressed. Both actions are much quicker to perform due to tactile queues and reduced travel distance.
Tall Plug: Cuts out any analogue inputs for the triggers resulting in only being able to hard shield. Reduces the travel distance almost completely aside from the distance required for a digital button press (like A, B, X, Y, etc.).