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00:00:00 – 00:09:49
The video tutorial demonstrates how to modify an Xbox One S controller to enable rapid-fire mode using an Arduino Pro Micro. The presenter provides detailed guidance on programming the Arduino with the relevant code from their GitHub page, including setting up the Arduino IDE and the necessary hardware modifications involving soldering and attaching various components like capacitors, resistors, and wires to specific points on the controller. Careful steps are taken to ensure everything is securely connected and neatly arranged. The modification allows the controller to perform rapid-fire actions in games like "Call of Duty 4 Remastered" by interacting with the right trigger and thumbsticks. The presenter concludes by showing how to disable the mod and encourages viewers to engage with their channel for more content.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the presenter explains how to modify a standard Xbox One S controller to enable rapid fire mode using an Arduino Pro Micro. This involves some programming and soldering. The video provides links to the source code needed for the modification, available on the presenter’s GitHub page. The presenter demonstrates how to set up the Arduino IDE, select the correct board and port, and upload the necessary code. Following the programming step, the presenter prepares to physically attach the Arduino to the Xbox controller by taking it apart, detailing the screws and parts that need removal.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the creator discusses using a special tool from Amazon but prefers doing it the old-fashioned way. They are working on a device, removing screws with a T6 bit, and advising on handling small components like thumb sticks and a mic port. They emphasize careful soldering, starting with the power connection, and provide a close-up for clarity. The creator mentions connecting a wire to the R3 solder point, ensuring everything is neatly tucked and properly soldered.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the presenter describes the process of connecting various components to an Xbox One controller and an Arduino to enable a rapid-fire mod for a game. First, he explains the connection of a capacitor and resistor to the necessary wiring, stressing the importance of soldering correctly. The wires are attached to specific points: L3 to analog zero, R3 to analog one, the right trigger to analog three, the power wire to raw input, and the ground wire to ground on the Arduino. After confirming that all connections and soldering points are secure, he proceeds to test the rapid-fire mod using “Call of Duty 4 Remastered.” By pressing the right trigger and manipulating the thumbsticks, the controller now outputs a rapid-fire action, which is successfully demonstrated in the game.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker describes the process of turning off a mod by clicking both the right stick and the left thumbstick. The mod allows for semi-automatic shooting. The speaker then encourages viewers to like, comment, and subscribe to their channel, noting they aim to upload regularly despite a recent break in posting.