Don't know about bluetooth hack.
Those were "phantom" input (the left analog stick), it was there, but only in the game, when i pushed on Home, there was no phantom input. I assume the module just panics if there is no wifi connection
Assuming that you are on android:
For FTP, you can use AndFTP (free on playstore) to transfer NSP files on the switch and install them via Tinfoil/goldleaf/other, just remember the 4GB limitation on fat32. For USB install from a phone, i don't think there is something like that.
BUG REPORT: if you keep the module active but the switch isn't connectet to wi-fi, some games start acting weird.
Dark Souls: didn't recognise A button
Kirbi: Didn't recognise A button, after reatarting the game, it started acting as if LEFT was pressed on the D-pad/analog stick (even with no...
the controller should be connected via bluetooth or cable to the phone, an app on the phone then "captures" the input from the controller and translates it to a signal compatible with the switch. Then the signal gets to the switch via Wi-fi.
Mitm means "man in the middle". Basically the switch thinks that the phone IS a pro controller. This can't be done directly on the switch, for now. Just be patient and a "translator" will be done
ReiNX is more stable than atmosphere when using Overvlock. It's a well known problem
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I've always got a blue screen when launching games on Atmos/Kosmos if cpu overclock was equal or above ~1300 Mhz, in 6.x and in 7.x too, never had a black screen, always blue.
Good, been lazy. Been inside playing games for last few days, too hot outside, was 97 degrees F today. It was so hot outside, I seen a dog chasing a cat, and they both were walking.