![]() To change input modes on the Fightboard, hold down 元 for Switch or R3 for XInput while plugging the Fightboard in. Only compatible with PS4 games using the PS4 adapter linked above. Refer to the readme in the zip for installation instructions. Firmware #Īll Fightboards ship with the latest firmware at the time of shipping. The sockets and switch depth of the two switch types are completely different, which is why there are two separate models. There is still a selection available for Kailh Choc switches, so you can choose between clicky, tactile, and linear, but Kailh is the only company making these switches. The Fightboard LP uses Kailh Choc switches, which allows it to be lower profile for improved ergonomics. The Fightboard MX uses Cherry MX compatible switches which gives it the advantage of broader compatibility since there are more MX switches and keycaps on the market. There are two different versions of the LP for two different types of switches. Left+Right will cancel each other out and Up+Down will function as Up. Settings are all built into the keypad and allow you to remap keys on-the-fly. Pressing any button will turn them back on. The LEDs will turn off after a minute of inactivity. The LED for each key turns off when the key is pressed and fades back on when released. The default profile uses Xbox colors for the 4 face buttons, but these can be changed to suit your preferences or the colors used in-game. ![]() The RGB LEDs indicate the function of each button. Unhappy with your switch coice? Want different zones with different types of switches? All you have to do is pull them out and swap them with whatever you prefer, no soldering required. The Fightboard uses a combination of an arrow/wasd cluster at a 20% angle and action buttons following the traditional arcade stick layout but with the spacing of keyboard keys. ![]() The Fightboard aims to solve all of those problems. Have you ever been frustrated with fightsticks? Do you want something to use on your desk that isn’t a massive box you have to put away somewhere when you’re not using it? Do you prefer the natural spacing of a keyboard over the finger-stretching traditional arcade buttons? Maybe you want something that you can easily use on-the-go. Toggle table of contents sidebar Fightboard #
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