I just ordered a pair. Will try out if it works with a Switch pro controller and maybe a WiiU pro contoller.IF these will work with a Switch Pro controller then I want to know where to buy these.
I just ordered a pair. Will try out if it works with a Switch pro controller and maybe a WiiU pro contoller.IF these will work with a Switch Pro controller then I want to know where to buy these.
Alright.I just ordered a pair. Will try out if it works with a Switch pro controller and maybe a WiiU pro contoller.
Let me know if they also work for Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers, okay?Ordered the Xbox One set, will be reporting back the results once installed and tested. At the same time, I found the sticks with the calibration/driver board as mentioned previously in this thread. Looks like they started selling them.
I didn't pick those up cause the shipping kinda kills it for me, maybe someone else is interested in trying them?
Aliexpress shop item: 3256805732082103
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The orange and black ones that have been popping up on Aliexpress have different versions for the DS4, Dualsense, and Xbox Series now. Last I checked they don't list what Ohms they all are but I would assume they're meant to be the same as the Alps/FU pots the controllers come with.The now "old" pot based joysticks, are diferent for each console's joysticks, as they require diferent resistance for them to work properly.
With these Hall Effect based sensors, it might only be required to calibrate them properly and program the sensor to ID the physical joystick movement limit and to provide a specific value to the joystick PCB for it to "translate" into correct movement.
I'm guessing the main issue here could be the part of the sensor unless they have some sort of interface to program them the correct required values for the joysticks to work.
If they would list any Ohm value, it would mean they're not Hall Effect, as they work on a completely diferent way.The orange and black ones that have been popping up on Aliexpress have different versions for the DS4, Dualsense, and Xbox Series now. Last I checked they don't list what Ohms they all are but I would assume they're meant to be the same as the Alps/FU pots the controllers come with.
IIRC Switch Pro controllers use the same pots as Xbox controllers but I don't have a Switch Pro controller so I don't know for sure.
Apparently Xbox OEM use 1.8V, same as my OEM Pro Controller, so the xbox one should be a more fiting replacement. I however ordered mine days before they popped up so I'm gonna try with the ps4 ones and we'll seeThe orange and black ones that have been popping up on Aliexpress have different versions for the DS4, Dualsense, and Xbox Series now. Last I checked they don't list what Ohms they all are but I would assume they're meant to be the same as the Alps/FU pots the controllers come with.
IIRC Switch Pro controllers use the same pots as Xbox controllers but I don't have a Switch Pro controller so I don't know for sure.
Well yes they are if you're new to soldering, but the hard part is desoldering the old ones. If you've never had to desolder anything before then it'll be a huge PITA without good tools. I used a desoldering gun, makes the job easy-peasy.Are these easy to solder?