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Xbox 无障碍控制器拆解

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Xbox Adaptive Controller Teardown: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
  • This Adaptive Controller is definitely a simple machine at first blush, but it's easy to tell that Microsoft put a lot of thought into it, from the minute you open the box.

  • ... If only they made it as easy to open the controller itself? We can forgive the hiding of screws under the rubber feet, but the liberal use of T9 and T6 Torx security screws here is less than ideal.

  • There aren't many moving parts when compared to your standard controller—which means fewer points of failure—but each of the button switches and the majority of the 3.5 mm ports are soldered directly to the motherboard. So should any of those fail, you're out $99.

  • Speaking of those soldered-on 3.5 mm ports: while it's a bummer they're all stuck to the main board, it's nice to see Microsoft stick with what appears to be the standard port for these assistive gaming accessories. Most of the popular switches, buttons, and toggles all appear to be plug-n-play ready.

这款控制器给你的第一印象一定是个简单的,但是在你打开盒子的那一刻,就很容易明白微软在其中注入了很多想法。

如果使得拆开控制器的过程变得简单就好了。我们可以原谅藏在橡胶垫下的螺丝,但是使用了 T9 和 T6 梅花安全螺丝就有点不尽如人意了。

和常规的手柄相比少了很多容易失效的运动部件,但是每个按钮的开关还有所有主要的 3.5 mm 接口都直接焊接在主板上。任何一个坏掉,都需要你付出额外$99。

说到这些焊死的 3.5 mm 接口,虽然直接焊接在主板上很烦人,但是很高兴看到微软坚持使用了这些游戏配件的标准接口。大多主流的开关、按钮似乎都可以即插即用。

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