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- Minecraft_Master3964
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
If this feature gets added it'll give me a lot of stuff to do over the summer
- RobotChickens
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Some controllers have a 6-axis gyro. Is that going to be a part of the extension?
- Minecraft_Master3964
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
You mean like the N64 controller and Gamecube?
Last edited by Minecraft_Master3964 (June 13, 2022 17:05:51)
- TheGlassPenguin
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
No, we're probably only going to support controllers made for consoles released within the past few years (PS4/5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch). The layouts for the N64/GC controllers might be confusing to program for, and not everyone has a way to use them with their computer. You mean like the N64 controller and Gamecube?
Last edited by TheGlassPenguin (June 13, 2022 17:29:59)
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Maybe the extension could work similar to makey-makey, where you can still use your keyboard for some inputs. not everyone has a way to use them with their computer.
- The-Molten-Freddy
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
(long unnecessary quote removed by moderator - please don't spam)
Uh, (removed by moderator - please keep it polite) yeah, support. Although, you could have different controls for different systems (i.e one for Switch, one for PS4, ect)
Uh, (removed by moderator - please keep it polite) yeah, support. Although, you could have different controls for different systems (i.e one for Switch, one for PS4, ect)
Last edited by Paddle2See (June 13, 2022 21:03:16)
- minecrafter6548
- Scratcher
45 posts
Have USB controllers added to extensions
For the online version: search up “HTML5 Gamepad Tester” on google. if one website can detect it, any website could. the only problem here would be that scratch uses flash, and i'm not sure if flash can detect controllers, but there could possibly be a workaround if flash can interact with the rest of the webpage, where then i believe HTML could pick up the controller signals, then flash would use the data from that. are USB controllers compatible with Scratch?
For the offline version: Absolutely could work, no doubt.
scratch doesn’t use flash anymore
- Drawing246911
- Scratcher
2 posts
Have USB controllers added to extensions
For the online version: search up “HTML5 Gamepad Tester” on google. if one website can detect it, any website could. the only problem here would be that scratch uses flash, and i'm not sure if flash can detect controllers, but there could possibly be a workaround if flash can interact with the rest of the webpage, where then i believe HTML could pick up the controller signals, then flash would use the data from that. are USB controllers compatible with Scratch?
For the offline version: Absolutely could work, no doubt.
well… flash have its service down… and never could come back… so we need a different way of doing it
- KN1Rises
- Scratcher
62 posts
Have USB controllers added to extensions
S3.0 uses HTML5 iirc, so we could just connect it directly.For the online version: search up “HTML5 Gamepad Tester” on google. if one website can detect it, any website could. the only problem here would be that scratch uses flash, and i'm not sure if flash can detect controllers, but there could possibly be a workaround if flash can interact with the rest of the webpage, where then i believe HTML could pick up the controller signals, then flash would use the data from that. are USB controllers compatible with Scratch?
For the offline version: Absolutely could work, no doubt.
well… flash have its service down… and never could come back… so we need a different way of doing it
EDIT: no it doesn't, it uses JS
Last edited by KN1Rises (July 9, 2022 19:10:43)
- RobotChickens
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
(#1394)Yeah, this quote by SArpnt is obviously old, so I don't know why we are quoting it. When that was posted, Scratch 2 was still around and ran on flash which is why the ST had to make Scratch 3 that runs on HTML 5 now. This extension won't be too hard to implement.For the online version: search up “HTML5 Gamepad Tester” on google. if one website can detect it, any website could. the only problem here would be that scratch uses flash, and i'm not sure if flash can detect controllers, but there could possibly be a workaround if flash can interact with the rest of the webpage, where then i believe HTML could pick up the controller signals, then flash would use the data from that. are USB controllers compatible with Scratch?
For the offline version: Absolutely could work, no doubt.
well… flash have its service down… and never could come back… so we need a different way of doing it
By the way, Flash has officially ended along with its browser support due to security issues.
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Please don’t name browser extensions. There is already a feature in -snip-, so why would we need another one from the ST?
- scratch___user12345
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
I support this, but different game controllers can be connected to different things, the only problem is that scratch might only be able to support one type of controller
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
I agree. They can’t really say, “Nintendo switch controller” because they might get i legal troubles with Nintendo. This goes for any other type of controller as well. I support this, but different game controllers can be connected to different things, the only problem is that scratch might only be able to support one type of controller
- Crow_Boy08
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Hmm this could be for Xbox support (just go to ms edge on xbox and search. Scratch)
- Wifi_Spider
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
maybe if there connected with bluetooth Support! This would be great for being able to make games for different game systems and give it a realistic feel. I just wonder, would it not work for wireless controllers?
- musicROCKS013
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Yeah, I've connected by switch controllers via bluetooth to my macbook and my ipad, so it's definitely possible.maybe if there connected with bluetooth Support! This would be great for being able to make games for different game systems and give it a realistic feel. I just wonder, would it not work for wireless controllers?
- RobotChickens
- Scratcher
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(#1397)That extension just adds simple button mapping with no rumble support or analog input (some main features of this suggestion).
There is already a feature in -removed-, so why would we need another one from the ST?
And, not all scratchers are allowed to download browser extensions for various reasons.
(#1399)
I support this, but different game controllers can be connected to different things, the only problem is that scratch might only be able to support one type of controller
It doesn't matter how the controller connects to your computer. The Scratch website has no way of knowing and won't even care. As long as it connects to your computer in any way, it will work for input.
- meepeygamer567
- Scratcher
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Have USB controllers added to extensions
Support! It sounds like a great idea to implement controllers in Scratch. It may make the games in Scratch like actual games!