I decided to buy a snes controller and use the buttons from that, it's the only way to get a D-pad. Also, the buttons i have now are noisy. USB snes controllers are pretty cheap anyways.
A project log for Portable Raspberry Pi gaming handheld
Made from a Raspberry Pi 2 B, a 4,3" TFT screen, a powerbank and a modified SNES controller.
I decided to buy a snes controller and use the buttons from that, it's the only way to get a D-pad. Also, the buttons i have now are noisy. USB snes controllers are pretty cheap anyways.
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