A new update to the open-source DS5Dongle project allows PC gamers to use Sony's DualSense controller wirelessly with full PS5-level haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. The device uses a Raspberry ...
A developer has created DS5Dongle, a tool that uses a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W to enable the PS5 DualSense controller's adaptive triggers and haptic feedback on PC wirelessly. Normally, these features ...
A free GitHub download and a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is all you need to enable haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when ...
While DualSense does support adaptive triggers and HD haptics in select PC titles, that functionality has been limited to wired connections—until now.
Modder "awalol" has spent the past several weeks developing firmware that, when installed on a 2-inch-long Raspberry Pi ...