A free GitHub download and a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is all you need to enable haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when ...
Minecraft is a phenomenon that continues to take the world by storm even 12 years after its full release. Selling over 238,000,000 copies worldwide, the game is just as captivating an experience now ...
While DualSense does support adaptive triggers and HD haptics in select PC titles, that functionality has been limited to wired connections—until now.
The PS5 DualSense controller now has a PC dongle, only Sony didn't make it so it's not an official piece of equipment. That ...
A homebrew project using a Raspberry Pi Pico 2W lets PC gamers use Sony’s DualSense controller wirelessly without losing haptic feedback or adaptive triggers. The DS5Dongle bridges the controller and ...
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