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Title: This DIY solution enables DualSense adaptive triggers on PC wirelessly for under $10
Post by: Redaktion on April 30, 2026, 18:57:04
Someone has developed a DIY solution for those who want to use the advanced haptic features of the DualSense controller on PC, wirelessly. The solution does require a Raspberry Pi Pico and some tweaking.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/This-DIY-solution-enables-DualSense-adaptive-triggers-on-PC-wirelessly-for-under-10.1287142.0.html
Title: Re: This DIY solution enables DualSense adaptive triggers on PC wirelessly for under $10
Post by: Scott on May 01, 2026, 17:04:26
Couldn't you already do this with DS4Windows? There's a setting in this software that gives you the resistance and such on the triggers. It works in Forza Motorsport at least. Also vibration works totally fine too wirelessly.

How is this different from a wired connection? I just tested in some games and it behaves the same even with DS4Windows uninstalled...