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[* black] This isn't your grandmother's trigger button. Let's take a closer look at all the moving parts: | |
- | [* red] Buttons! R1 on the left and R2 on the right. |
+ | [* red] Buttons! R1 on the left and R2 on the right. R2 seems to use the same analog-type sensor as the Dualsense's d-pad, while R1 is just a plain Jane digital switch. |
[* orange] Plastic frame, metal pin and spring for R2 trigger action | |
- | [* yellow] Gear system. White worm gear (from green bullet) spins the |
- | [* green] Gear housing. Silver motor drives the worm gear. |
- | [* light_blue] Small circuit board. 2 cable connections (one to buttons, one to main board). Black potentiometer measures the rotation of the |
+ | [* yellow] Gear system. White worm gear (from green bullet) spins the circular gear, which drives the arm up to resist R2's lever action. |
+ | [* green] Gear housing. Silver motor drives the worm gear. Leads are soldered to a small circuit board |
+ | [* light_blue] Small circuit board. 2 cable connections (one to buttons, one to main board). Black potentiometer measures the rotation of the circular gear from yellow bullet. |