The VICE emulator maps keyboard inputs to controller actions, so he decided to build himself a D-sub to USB adapter that implements a virtual USB keyboard. He wrote a firmware package for the ...
This is simple, but you do need a physical cable connecting the controller to your PC. Here's how you do it. Plug one end of your USB-to-micro USB or USB-to-USB-C (depending on the version of ...
the controller has been given its own Steam profile and can be connected to your gaming PC with a wireless Bluetooth connection or a USB-C cable. With a configuration that’s very similar to many ...
Where things might get a little tricky is ensuring you’ve actually got the means of linking your DualSense controller and your PC. The DualSense doesn’t come with a USB cable when you buy it ...
This is simple, but you do need a physical cable connecting the controller to your PC. Here's how you do it. Plug one end of your USB-to-micro USB or USB-to-USB-C (depending on the version of ...
And it requires a bit of work. Plug your Pro Controller cable (or any USB-A-to-USB-C data cable, or USB-C-to-USB-C data cable if your PC has a USB-C port) into the controller. Plug the other end ...
Hacking ensued. The hack consists of a small breakout board that enables a USB-C connector to be fitted into the PS4 controller in place of the original micro USB port. [Ian] explains what needs ...