PinOne
Introduction
The PinOne board is a new offering to the pinball community, it is an open source project that is fully supported by the Arduino platform and can be compiled and built on the ATmega32U4 microchip. It has a number of offerings that are not currently available in Pinscape and is much easier to configure. More details about the features can be read about in the next section.
Download the config tool here
📄️ PinOne Features
Core Hardware Features
📄️ Where to Buy
You can currently purchase the PinOne board from Cleveland Software Design
📄️ Steam Calibration
To use the PinOne controller with Steam, all you need to do is create a Steam controller mapping and click the save button to update your Steam VDF file or set it up as a generic controller and paste the configuration into the Steam calibration screen. To do this, follow these steps:
📄️ VPX Calibration
To use the PinOne controller with VPX, configure as shown in the picture below:
📄️ Pinup Popper Setup
To set up the PinOne with Pinup Popper, you simply need to enter the config screen and follow the below steps:
📄️ Nintendo Switch Calibration
To use the PinOne controller with a Nintendo Switch, you need to install the x-input firmware and purchase an xbox to switch adapter to use with it. I have found this one to work well: switch adapter
📄️ Pinball FX Calibration
Before you can use the controller in Pinball FX, you first need to configure the controller in Steam. You can do that by following the instructions here
📄️ PinOne Pinout
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🗃️ PinOne Configuration Tool
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📄️ PinOne In Arduino
PinOne Source Code
🗃️ Troubleshooting
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