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First off all, thanks to Hipcat for sharing his amazing builds, I took many ideas from his work Smile

Case modifications has been done the same way as my other builds.

Start, select and hotkey buttons are placed under the screen:
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Note: The PCB in this picture is not the good one, The new one share ground for all switches.

Triggers and shoulders share the same location:
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Custom addon board with a USB Nanohub, WiFi module, 3 ADC chips (2 for the the joystick and one for the battery monitoring), RTC chip and a fan:
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More information about this board : https://forum.freeplaytech.com/showthread.php?tid=4777

On analog side, a PS Vita 1000:
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(03-16-2019, 08:55 AM)Porcinus Wrote: [ -> ]First off all, thanks to Hipcat for sharing his amazing builds, I took many ideas from his work Smile

Case modifications has been done the same way as my other builds.

Start, select and hotkey buttons are placed under the screen:
 
Note: The PCB in this picture is not the good one, The new one share ground for all switches.

Triggers and shoulders share the same location:
 

Custom addon board with a USB Nanohub, WiFi module, 3 ADC chips (2 for the the joystick and one for the battery monitoring), RTC chip and a fan:

More information about this board : https://forum.freeplaytech.com/showthread.php?tid=4777

On analog side, a PS Vita 1000:

This is really cool! I wanted to add a USB hub to my last build, but didn’t get it done. Mine would have been a mess compared to how clean yours is with the custom board and everything. You are on another level.
Thanks Wink
Not another level, I just have anything I need to ease the work Smile

I not sure if it can be possible to fit additional hardware in your slim build, could be interesting to try out Smile