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I used a 12 x 12 piece of black Oracal vinyl from the Happy Crafters. After cutting, I used my weeding hook and tweezers to weed out the design. I then placed a piece of transfer tape on top of the vinyl. This part is technically optional, but for easier application I would recommend it. Take your cotton swab and rubbing alcohol and gently clean off any smudges, fingerprints, and oils from the lightbar on the controller.
You should turn the controller on at this point. Line up your transfer tape with the decal just over the lightbar. Take a squeegee, I used this one , or a credit card, and smooth out any bubbles.
Slowly peel up your transfer tape. A good tip for this is instead of pulling straight up, pull it in the direction you would like it to go. This helps prevent the transfer tape from pulling up your decal. This method is not for the weak of heart. It requires a ton of patience! Print out the photo or text you would like to cut out. Make sure it is small enough to fit on the lightbar template with room on all sides.
Using some scotch tape, tape down your photo or text to your vinyl. Being very careful and patient, use your exacto knife to cut out the design. Start from the inside and work your way out. Take breaks if you need to. Make sure you are pressing hard enough to pierce through both the printer paper and the vinyl. Now you will tape down the light bar template. After taping the template, again watching for air gaps, carefully cut around the edges.
Weed out any leftover excess vinyl, and then follow step 5 above. I worked very hard on the templates to provide to readers for free. Thank you! Thanks for the template! Your email address will not be published. Hi There! My name is Falyn and I'm the person behind DigitalistDesigns.
I'm a graphic designer with a passion for art, illustration, and computers. Click here to read more about me! Pin Share 4. Ahhh my eyes! By emulating a Xbox controller, many more games are accessible. Since the idea is to get to get your controller ready for games, The UI was made to make to be quick to pick up. Once first launched, the tool takes your through the setup, gives you a default profile and you're ready to go, or if you choose you can change things to your heart's content.
With profiles, it makes it easier to quickly swap through various settings for your controller. You can set up controls for certain games, or set the lightbar to your favorite color. You can even swipe two fingers along the touchpad to swap profiles without the need to even open back the program. Along with switching profiles manually, you can also switch your controllers to different profiles automatically when certain programs are launched.
From control mapping, to touchpad sensitivity, to macros, to rainbow lightbar, to motion controls, to special actions triggered by pressing multiple actions, to launching a program with profiles, there are plenty of settings to play around with.
Many changes have been made to the project since it was originally forked in March The head of the current project is Ryochan7 and many contributions have been made on GitHub by users.
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