
MakeCode Arcade Shoebox Controller
1 joystick, 4 buttons (or 2 joysticks, 6 buttons for 2 shoeboxes) with JST cables and USB – note that you usually order these in an Arcade Game Kit. We used the Hikig 2-Player LED Arcade DIY Kit for USB …
Wire Harness - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
Step 1 Connect 5 male jumper wires into the 5-pin JST connector of the joystick. Use electrical tape to secure the cables. Step 2 Identify the ground wire in the JST connector. Hold the joystick with the …
MakeCode Arcade Kiosk
To obtain the code for your kiosk, on your Arcade machine’s computer, open kiosk mode, then use the joystick to navigate to the Add your game button. Then press the A button to select. In the “Add your …
Assemble - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
Assemble It’s time to put it all together… Joystick Insert a zip tie at each corner of the joystick and use another zip tie inside the box to secure the joystick base.
Cardboard Control Panel - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
2 joysticks and 6 buttons for a 2 players OR 1 joystick and 4 buttons for 1 player, plus 1 button as an extra, optional RESET button. Search for “Arcade Game Kit” to find a kit near you as a source for …
Prepping the cardboard box - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
Find a cardboard box large enough to hold your buttons and joystick. If you purchased a computer monitor for the arcade, just use the box that the screen came in.
Cardboard Arcade Cabinet
1 joystick, 4 buttons (or 2 joysticks, 6 buttons for 2-player kiosk) with JST cables and USB – note that you usually order these in an Arcade Game Kit. We used the Hikig 2-Player LED Arcade DIY Kit for …
Make
Try pressing the A/B buttons or moving the joystick until the configuration screen tells you which key is pressed. This allows you to identify which button the wire is connected to.
Wires - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
Prepping the joysticks For each joystick, they have 4 direction switches to prepare: Connect the joystick cable to the COM and NO terminals of the switch. Connect 2 jumper wires to the JST connector. …
Create a Hero - Microsoft MakeCode Arcade
{Control your hero} From Controller, drag the move mySprite with buttons block after set mySprite to. This will allow you to move your sprite around the screen. Try it out in the simulator using the arrow …