“So I’m guessing that I’m like a large amount of people on this site that are low key hoarders, keeping anything they could turn into a project or salvage for parts and this is an example of that. I have this old Mad Catz Steering wheel for the Xbox 360 and now that I have an Xbox one I don’t really have any use for it anymore so decided to use it to control a toy car through Bluetooth. I would’ve liked to connect the USB to a Raspberry Pi but wasn’t sure how to process the information from the USB so I just took it apart, identified the components I could use and designed my own circuit which would be controlled by an Arduino Uno. So in this post, I’ll go through the steps on how I made this project. This is my first project on this site so forgive any mistakes.”
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