I made a guide on how to mod any toaster to control PC games in 3 steps.

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15 comments, last by Brain 9 years, 3 months ago

I made a guide on how to mod any toaster to control PC games and your PC. It only takes a couple minutes, works with any toaster, and requires no engineering experience.

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can confirm, all games 10x better with toaster controller.

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Haha.

This has got to be a joke. You weren't controlling all input with your toasters at the last bit.

Very well made, though. I still prefer having it mapped to the ENTER key.

Ha! I am not sure about the toaster, but I will give you a +1 for the game, the video, and especially that keyboard!

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I'm curious, seeing as the toasters are clearly lacking the X, O, triangle and square symbols, does this violate the TRC/TCR on input standardization on the gaming consoles? If so, then this would never pass the submission, showing once and for all the superiority of the PC as a gaming platform.

On second thought, I did not know that you can buy male-A to male-A USB cables. Is it crossed or regular?

I can confirm that my toaster does show up as a wireless blender, even after a restart, but a firmware update for the toaster fixed that. You have to get the firmware from the manufacturer's website.

I recently got the force feedback model and got severely burnt.

So for now I'll stick with my Bluetooth-enabled toothbrush (http://www.oralb.co.uk/en-GB/product-detail/new-black-oral-b-pro-6500-smartseries-with-bluetooth/)

This worked great until my house caught fire. Make sure to REMOVE any toast before playing.

The toast functions as an organic energy source so you don't have to plug it into the wall.

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