Easy Foot Controller

xbox 360 gun controller?
i have an idea for a xbox 360 gun controller. it would be a machine gun shaped controller with a laser sensor that would work like the guncon controller for ps3. it would have a easy accesable button on the side that you would push to zoom in and then you pull the trigger to shoot. heres were it gets interesting. there would also be a foot pad just like the ddr pad that would have directional arrows on it. you would tap the up arrow to go up and the back arrow to go back and the side arrows to go side to side. to turn you would just tilt the gun to the side you want to turn to and your guy on screen will turn. the matt would have a button that you tap once to crouch another time to lay and once more to stand up again. the one machine style would work like all your guns in that when you change weapons your weapons change on screen and when you fire it only fires once now instead of rapid or whatever gu you have, like sniper. but the one gun would work as all of them. what do you think?
awsome try and find someway to present this to xbox and get paid. let me knw hoiw it goes.
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I'm not satisfied with it.
I'm a beginner so I want a machine with a foot controller that I can press very lightly on and the needle will go slow.
With the machine I have now when I press lightly the needle eventually stops. Then I have to press all the way down for it to start up again...which is too fast for me.
I have worked with a different sewing machine in high school that was super easy to use..don't know what brand.
Anyways..Any suggestions on what sewing machine I should get that has what I'm looking for??
Among other things I got frustrated with it and now theres thread caught where the bobbin goes..so the machine won't work at all now.
You should check out the Kenmore machines at Sears. They are affordable, well made and easy to use plus if you do have a problem Sears is good about solving any repair problems. I have a Bernina I inherited from my mom in the late seventies and it has never given me a bit of trouble, ever, but I couldn't afford one if I had to buy one new. The new singer machines are not as good as the old ones were. Husquavarna,Pfaff and Janome are good makes as well. You should try to use one before you buy it. It's more difficult to do that now as there are not a lot of places that sell sewing machines from a showroom like years ago. good luck! Check out this link ,scroll to your machine make and check under troubleshooting.





Thanks!!!!