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==Video Setup Guide== | ==Video Setup Guide== | ||
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==Download Biped Software== | ==Download Biped Software== | ||
Download the Biped software: [https://web.archive.org/web/20220813031315/https://github.com/fairfieldt/Biped/releases/tag/1.2.0 HERE] | Download the Biped software: [https://web.archive.org/web/20220813031315/https://github.com/fairfieldt/Biped/releases/tag/1.2.0 HERE] |
Revision as of 13:22, 5 December 2022
'How to setup an Infinity Transcription Pedal
Video Setup Guide
Download Biped Software
Download the Biped software: HERE
Example emulator direct mapping
Some emulators like PCSX2 can use the pedal inputs directly and can be configured in their own controller mapping interface.
Arduino Mods
Arduino Mod - Hardwired
Another option for the Infinity Pedal is to replace the factory control board with an Arduino Pro Micro to directly send keyboard and mouse inputs. More information can be found in the following video.
Arduino Mod - Wireless
If you're doing the Arduino mod, you may consider also adding wireless capability to the pedal. This requires some additional components as well as a separate receiver circuit, but does allow for full wireless play.