The DualSense controller loses some of its best features when paired with a PC wirelessly. People have found a way to fix that with a $7 piece of hardware.
A developer’s DS5Dongle project uses a Raspberry Pi Pico 2W to let PS5 DualSense controllers work wirelessly on PC with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback intact. The device acts as a Bluetooth ...
Saelig Company, Inc. rolled out its emPC-A/RPI – a compact, fanless embedded controller based on the Raspberry Pi 2 B board, but with Janz Tec add-ons to implement additional features needed for ...
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