You don't? *shrug*How do you power on your consoles without open the vewlix ?
Sorry, i don't understand. Do you mean i can't open the vewlix ? I can open it but i prefer start the x360 without open the vewlix each time i want to play.You don't? *shrug*
I don't want to do this kind of super underground ..... mod on my x360There's got to be a super-underground-dirty-hard-haxx way of modding an Xbox360 itself to be permanently on. Having said that, it does 'proper' shutdown cleanup stuff on the hard drive doesn't it, so powering off would be more the worry of it leaving you with a corrupt HD over time.
White stick & buttons definitely look better than green on this one!
I thought about this solution too but i want to have both x360 and ps4 inside the cab. The coin door area is quite small but i'll keep this in mind if i failed ... to success !!!I have the PS4 upright next to the coin door, and a routed the home button down there as well.
So I only have to open the coin door to turn on the vewlix, turn on the ps4, and press the home button to sign in with the brook controller.
I search a way to power on the x360 but also a PS4. Brook UFB is really great but it can't power on the consoles and i'm really desappointed.Just have to find out how to mod the x360 to add a new power button.
Good to know. I don't plan to change the monitor. Maybe laterBest option, replace out your monitor with one that supports HDMI-CEC. This would allow your PS4 to be turned on through HDMI when your monitor is turned on.
I saw this threat. Maybe the Hori mini stick was a good cheap choice to try a hackpad.I would not recommend unless you are familiar with working on a dual shock controller.
While you could use that as an easier option for a pad hack I am pretty sure it will not turn on your PS4. Been awhile since I have looked into it but the Sony dual shock controller is the only one able to power on a PS4. No third party controllers are able to do it.9uile said:I saw this threat. Maybe the Hori mini stick was a good cheap choice to try a hackpad.
forums.shoryuken.com/t/third-p…adhack-options/173155/879
I don't want to believe thisBeen awhile since I have looked into it but the Sony dual shock controller is the only one able to power on a PS4. No third party controllers are able to do it.
As soon as i finish (i don't know whenNice acquisition. Have a look at my thread. You might get some ideas.
https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/sega-lindbergh-universal-cabinet-console-upgrade.11656/
Because I have several consoles connected at one, I don’t keep them in the cabinet and just turn it on manually. I’m pretty sure I could use the USB connections connected to a controller on the panel to turn on the console.
Only on the LCD enclosure. They require 24v fans and throws that error when you run something different.I don't know if this message concerns all fans or only those on the screen.