A free GitHub download and a $7 Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is all you need to enable haptic feedback and adaptive triggers when using a DualSense controller wirelessly for PC gaming.
One of the PlayStation 5's biggest selling points was, unusually, its controller. Though it wasn't a revolution like the Nintendo Wii, the DualSense's added haptics and fancy triggers do really change ...
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