Modding Game Controllers For Greater Grip 208
japala writes "Fast-paced videogames require a steady hand and great reflexes, it's generally agreed. But some game controllers and pads just don't seem to fit in your hand, and sometimes they slip and slide, making you miss the action. So Metku.net has tried coating videogame controllers with chemical rubber - it seems to improve grip, and possibly even your score."
my game controller is QWERTY (Score:5, Funny)
Re:my game controller is QWERTY (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:my game controller is QWERTY (Score:3, Funny)
I currently use the dvorak keyboard layout on a powerbook. This means that without an external keyboard with a numberpad there is no efficient way for me to play
My first thought is that anyone employing a dvorak keyboard layout is masochistic enough to enjoy the added pain, so why ask for a cure? ;)
Re:my game controller is QWERTY (Score:3, Funny)
grip (Score:5, Funny)
My girl improved her grip without the rubber so I don't know wha.. wait.
This is a game controller? Eh *tries to recover* who said love wasn't a game?
--zo
Re:grip (Score:3, Funny)
This is a game controller? Eh *tries to recover* who said love wasn't a game?
So that would make "your girl" the controller?
Yeah, sounds about right.
Re:grip (Score:2)
Heh, I'd always heard it as "Rosie Palm and her five lovely daughters".
Wonder what other variations there are...?
My Favorite (Score:4, Funny)
Re:grip (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, so imagine that... latex helps you score.
Re:grip (Score:3, Funny)
This is a game controller? Eh *tries to recover* who said love wasn't a game?
Try not to use the lubricated ones... Things could get slippery...
kinda reminds me of that 'game vibrator' [gamegirladvance.com]...
Re:grip (Score:3, Funny)
They're not called joysticks for nothing :)
Ray
Video game controllers aren't... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Video game controllers aren't... (Score:4, Funny)
Hell, it's too easy. I'm just not going to touch it. Never mind.
Re:Video game controllers aren't... (Score:2, Funny)
Hell, it's too easy. I'm just not going to touch it. Never mind.
I told your mother the same thing.
Re:Video game controllers aren't... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Video game controllers aren't... (Score:2)
What, you mean my joystick too?
Re:Video game controllers aren't... (Score:2)
delicious! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:delicious! (Score:2)
coating (Score:2, Funny)
Gripping... (Score:2, Interesting)
How's it work on reality?
There's always been that tool dip stuff you could buy at hardware stores, to replace cracked rubber grips on plier handles, etc.
My favorite controller of all time (and damned if I can ever find it again) was an Amiga joystick. They sold these tiny joysticks to finance chip development, as it turns out though, because of the small size they were extremely good for making those sud
Greater grip? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Greater grip? (Score:2)
Hell, I've seen geeks who have forearm imbalances like a tennis player!
Not to mention Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Tennis Elbow.
Re:Greater grip? (Score:2)
Oooerr Matron! (Score:5, Funny)
But some game controllers and pads just don't seem to fit in your hand, and sometimes they slip and slide, making you miss the action.
Damn, coffee all over my keyboard. I curse my British upbringing...
Re:Oooerr Matron! (Score:2)
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> Damn, coffee all over my keyboard. I curse my British upbringing...
Depending on what's slipping and what's gripping, coffee shouldn't be the only thing all over your keyboard. (Unless you want yet another opportunity to curse your British upbringing :)
Re:Oooerr Matron! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Oooerr Matron! (Score:2)
They're called "Native Americans" you shithead! Now who's being racist?
What, Native Americans in India? You fucktard!
It's interesting how many idiots like yourself take issue with my sig. And, also, how often they themselves are racist.
Article Text (Score:3, Informative)
Again, the similar kind of problem that I had with the ShinyShuttle article [metku.net]. Mod or a Review? In the end, a stock product gets to be something different than what it was when we started, so I think that it justifies this to be a modding article. :)
Not so long time ago, one of our forum [metku.net] members suggested for me to take a look at the product we are about to test in this article; Plasti Dip. Article title says Super Grip but that just felt a good name for the article and have nothing to do with the Plasti Dip Internation's [plastidip.com] Super Grip product that is mainly used for fabrics. Anyway, in this modding article we will see what these rubber coating products can offer for modders, gamers and DIY people in general. As Corpes0 from our forum told us, Airsoft enthusiasts have been using similar products to improve grip on their airsoft guns. It should be only natural for this stuff to work on computer input devices too. Read on and see how it turned out.
The productSpray or not to spray?
Plasti Dip can be bought in two different forms/containers; Liquid and Spray. Both of them are available in different colors though not all retailers stock all of them.
Colors available are:
Black Red Blue Yellow White Clear / TransparentThe store that I visited had Clear in spray and Black, Blue and Red as liquid. I ended up choosing one spray can (clear) and one can of liquid rubber coating for this article. Price for the products were around 15 euros for each can.
Dangerous?
"Haitallinen" = Harmfull, "Erittäin helposti syttyvä" = Extremely flammable and finally "Ympäristölle haitallinen" = Danger to environment. Fish swimming with backstrokes should be a pretty clear sign that these products are dangerous if not handled properly. In fact so dangerous that they can't be sended via regular post. As always, I don't take responsibility if you manage to harm yourself with these chemicals so read the label carefully and follow the instructions to the letter.
First testDipping
As a first test subject I decided to use a regular adjustable wrench. This is one of the targets that these rubber coating products are meant for. Non-slip handle will make the tool easier and safer to use. Just take a piece of string or wire and dip the item inside the can so that all the areas you want to get covered are submerged. You could use for example a brush to apply the coating to the item.
Result
After at least four hours of drying you get a smooth and rubbery finish on the tool. The coat isn't too thick but you can build up the thickness but dipping the tool to the can several times. Surface feels, well, rubber and it makes the handle and the tool very comfortable to use. A good result with metallic tool, what about input devices made out of plastic?
...and possibly even your score (Score:4, Funny)
You there, fill it up with petroleum distillate and re-vulcanize my joystick, post haste.
Re:...and possibly even your score (Score:2)
I thought that's what beer was for...
Better solution...underclocking (Score:5, Funny)
Now having said that, since overclocking requires massive cooling effects, would underclocking require that there be an external heat source? Or by underclocking, will an endothermic reaction occur, giving you a free air conditioner. Hmmm. I'll have to do some investigating here...
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:5, Interesting)
Perhaps this used to be true years ago, but modern systems use a real-time clock to determine game timing. Underclocking will reduce the number of instructions executed per second, but will not change the length of a second itself.
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2)
If you were so inclined, you could hijack this timer. Divide 0x1234DD by the frequency you want to pulse at, write the byte value 0x34 to port 0x43, to tell the PIC you want to write, then send (result % 0x100) to 0x40,
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:3, Insightful)
I can set the FSB on my gigabyte board to moronic levels, like 300.. Theres no safeguards for how high I can go. There's always a limit, and that limit is usually low enough that it makes overclocking a fruitless endeavor. But there's no limit on how slow it could go.
Why cant I drop it to 100 from 133? I don't always need my 3.06 ghz P4, and the temp-controlled "varies" from 4000 rpm to 4800 rpm, that is from annoyinly loud to slightly-more-annoy
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2)
Guess what? Your BIOS sucks. I have a gigabyte GA-7N400Pro2 1.0 and while I cannot set the multiplier (I probably could if my CPU were unlocked) I can change the FSB freely to 100, 133, 166, or 200. My machine was overheating recently (actually, it was running kind of hot, but well within limits, so I bumped up the water mark) so I clocked the FSB down from 166 to 133.
Buy a motherboard that is intended to support overclocking, and it will probably support underclocking, too.
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2)
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2, Insightful)
No one said that the FSB and clock multiplier weren't responsible for the speed - and yes, people overclock because they want it faster. But it's a tradeoff - more speed gets you more heat.
So, if you want less heat, then why not go with less speed? If you're doing web browsing, email, word processing, legacy gaming, whatever, then chances are you don't need a CPU as fast as whatever you have. So if you're in a high-heat situation (poor ventilation, for instance), underclocking is th
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:5, Insightful)
Less of use to the consumer, but still done, underclocking chips by manufacturers allow them to keep supplies of various lines of chips at demand levels.
There may be some stability gains. There are certainly power consumption decreases.
But most of all, someone might want to overclock...because they can.
I see they call you Gigahertz. You might want to try underclocking to see what kind of stability gains you get.
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2)
You may want to lower the thermal output and power consumption, possibly quite dramatically. You may want to prolong the lifetime of your CPU - with the current densities in the modern chips the electromigration effects start to show up in few years, and lowering the currents should reduce this problem.
Overclocking gives you higher
Re:Agree with you (Score:2, Funny)
When Doom 4 comes out, I can just reset my machine to its factory settings, and not have to spend another 800 bucks.
And there are times when I need or want the speed (when compiling my companies app suite takes 45 minutes, every mhz counts), but most times I dont. I want to be able to switch on demand from "quiet and practical" to "loud and obnoxious".
Because the slower comp
Re:Agree with you (Score:2)
All you really need to do, though, is buy a motherboard that allows you to underclock - they do exist. Its easier on the AMD side of things where processors are often unlocked - all Athlon64s can have their multiplier dropped, and many of the XPs were completely unlocked. AMD has already come out with exactly what you're looki
Re:Better solution...underclocking (Score:2)
"slip and slide" (Score:5, Interesting)
I could see a rubber coating as potentially more comfortable but even that will not be true if you're playing for long stretches of time as the rubber is more likely to wear a blister on your hand (as did a wrech that I dipped in similar stuff a few years ago that I used for automotive work).
Re:"slip and slide" (Score:5, Insightful)
For the most part though the "steady-hand" the submitter mentions comes from, surprise, not moving your hands, it's the fingers that are doing all the work. Expert typists can hit 100 wpm without rubber coated keys or race car style 5-point body restraint systems. It's a zen thing.
Re:"slip and slide" (Score:2)
Re:"slip and slide" (Score:5, Funny)
The rubber coating is actually meant for those bastards that insist on throwing the controllers when they've had their ass kicked in multiplayer game. You know the kind,
"What the hell? Fuck that, I pressed pass...I PRESSED PASS!!!!"
*controller zings by plasma screen as I cringe*
"OH, COME ON!!!! I was JUMPING!!!!"
*controller sends cat screeching into the other room*
With enough coating it will be more like,
"Bullshit, I COUNTERED!!!"
*controller is thrown to the floor, bounces up and hits the guy in the face*
And I imagine a few saved TV screens, scratched pieces of wood furniature, etc.
Re:"slip and slide" (Score:2)
Did we go to school together or something?
Hyperhydrosis (Score:3, Informative)
Nowadays I use just a keyboard and mouse for my games, as I got tired of dealing with a joystick. A product like this just might make me switch back.
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:4, Insightful)
It's called plasti-dip or something. It's a can of liquid (its just rubber cement with some additives for all I can tell), you dip your tools into it, it hardens and there you go, rubbery grips.
They also sell industrial strength paper towels and high powered wet-vacs, in which you might be interested.
This is the lamest "modding" article ever posted on slashdot. It's about as clever and new as spray painting your case.
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
It's hardly a worthless article, the simplicity can certainly matter with how much respect you give to the authors, but it really doesn't have much to do with the utility value of an idea most people wouldn't have thought of on their own.
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
These days there is a surgical procedure, thoracoscopic sympathectomy [sympathectomy.org], to cure this. Basically, they cut into your spine and sever a nerve near the spinal cord. This stops the sweating.
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
Re:Hyperhydrosis (Score:2)
Personally, I was more worried about the big dent from the joystick I was getting on my thumb! Aside from that, I found the N64 controllers very comfortable.
simple ergonomics (Score:2)
Does this remind anyone of the Moties [amazon.com] that modified the pistolgrips? Now THAT would be a mod.
Lame article (Score:3, Informative)
You hardly need to be a hardcore modder to do this. If you had sense, you'd get a roll of the grip tape skaters use and it'd be cheaper and faster.
Has anyone ever had a problem with the controller flying out of their hands?
Re:Lame article (Score:2)
My gf once threw her cordless mouse at the wall when she died in a videogame. Seriously, it damaged the wall. I'd rather coat her mouse in superglue instead of rubber. I'd submit a page to
Re:Lame article (Score:3, Funny)
What is it with women and gaming tempers? My wife threw a playstation controller at our brand new TV when she couldn't figure out how to control her Tekken fighter. Fortunately, she throws about as well as she plays videogames.
Re:Lame article (Score:3, Informative)
You do realize that grip tape is essentially just fine grained sandpaper with a sticky back, right? I don't think that would be the most comfortable thing to rub your hands on for all-night Halo sessions.
Ow... (Score:2)
Re:Lame article (Score:2)
Yeah Right! (Score:3, Insightful)
its not the grip.... (Score:5, Interesting)
This is why I prefer to play PC games with an optical mouse. The accuracy of my mouse is far greater than any other game contoller i've used in the past or present. Also, i can cusomize my mouse movement & acceleration in more detail than a controller.
~~o ~o Slippery When Wet ~o ~~o (Score:5, Funny)
Stop pounding off to DOA: Extreme Beach Volleyball, and you will find the controller doesn't slip out of your hands as much.
Re:~~o ~o Slippery When Wet ~o ~~o (Score:2)
Re:~~o ~o Slippery When Wet ~o ~~o (Score:2)
Controllers don't need rubber grips (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course....when you're playing Socom and silenced bullets start popping in the water next to you...it's easy to hit the wrong button out of panic. But that really has nothing to do with grip.
Maybe people should just wear rubber gloves when playing games LOL
Re:Controllers don't need rubber grips (Score:5, Funny)
So in other words, "The more you tighten your grip...the more game controllers will slip through your fingers"?
Re:Controllers don't need rubber grips (Score:2)
But then, geeks and usability have never gone together well.
Anyone try the reflex tester? Post your time! (Score:4, Interesting)
I tried the tester with reds, and couldn't get better than .3xx times - I tried with green, and got more than a couple .2xx times.
Hmm.
Re:Anyone try the reflex tester? Post your time! (Score:2)
Re:Anyone try the reflex tester? Post your time! (Score:2)
I seem to remember reading that green was the brain's natural signal to stop
I don't recall hearing anything like that exactly, but I do recall learning in a psychology course that green was more visible to the eye- something to do with the rods and cones of the retina. Because of this, it is preferable to paint firetrucks green rather than red to make them more visible to drivers from a distance so they can get out of the way.
Re:Anyone try the reflex tester? Post your time! (Score:2)
Neoprene Game Controller Covers (Score:3, Informative)
Chemical rubber? (Score:4, Insightful)
It looks like they are using more words than needed to sound more intelligent.
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
Enlightening Elastomeric Experiences - the research site about the use of latex/ rubber for meditation, yoga & spiritual development... [tripod.com]
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
They are not using pure tree rubber anyway. Almost all rubbers used in the industrialized world are a combination of tree rubber and sythetics. It has been this way since Japan blocked US rubber imports through military action back in WW2.
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
And you assert that natural rubber is not chemical in nature? What is it? Metaphysical?
If they wanted to indicate the artificial nature of the rubber, they could have called it... DUM DUM DUM.... "artificial rubber."
This reminds me of when my grandmother once told me she didn't "want to eat food that has any chemicals in it."
YES (Score:2)
Can't you dunderheads read? Cripes.
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
(You know you come from a family of engineers when "chemical rubber" makes you think of a company name that was changed before you were born)
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
Re:Chemical rubber? (Score:2)
I presume they mean synthetic rubber as opposed to natural rubber, such as one might harvest from a rubber tree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latex
Alternatives to Melting your controller (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Alternatives to Melting your controller (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.b-stick.com/ [b-stick.com] (the web design sucks nuts, but their sticks are good)
I wouldn't say that he's obsessed with them, but it's close.
Re:Alternatives to Melting your controller (Score:2)
No. This [zzounds.com] is what he's talking about.
Wrong Colour (Score:2)
rubber coating my grip (Score:3, Funny)
Controller rant... (Score:2)
Well, my main problem is that controllers just don't "work" for me from an ergonomic point of view.
For instance:
Why they can't make controllers for adults with regular sized hands and adult (poor) vision, I will never know.
OTOH: They seem to work for all my kids.
Re:Controller rant... (Score:2)
The labels (start/a/b/c/d/x/y) are unreadable
Unless you have a rather poor memory and/or only play games once every few months or something, you should quickly move past the need for having to look at a label.
Sorta like learning to type, except easier - after a decent amount of time using a system, almost everyone i've ever seen just knows where the buttons are without having to look down all the time.
Re:Controller rant... (Score:2)
Heck, doesn't even have to be every day for hours, just something like a session once every week or two or even once a month would lock something like that in for me - the button layouts are really not all that complicated. Maybe i'm just different, though, I don't know.
I'm old, and I just wish these guys would take a class on ergon
Here's a better solution... (Score:2)
Re:Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. (Score:2, Funny)