You need C to A ,
So, is the cable you get with the Pro Controller the right cable?
You need C to A ,

So, is the cable you get with the Pro Controller the right cable?
Start reading, guys.
PRO TIP OF THE DAY: You dont have to bend anything, to short two pins. Turns out electricity flows through other things than just pins (screwdrivers, metal thingies, your head, ...) that can be used to - temporarily - bridge the gap.
OkayNever lol a banned user. It hurts. (Spoken from experience..)
I'm almost sure this will happen (remember there are around 20 million hackable consoles out in the wild) and I even know people who would buy it.Also I swear I will give up on humankind - as soon as people start selling joycons with prebent pins on ebay.
I have one of those little adapters (Micro USB to USB C) from my Galaxy S8+ and the other cable from my Pro Controller. Guess I'm all set.This one should work I think https://www.amazon.com/Snowkids-Bra...-6&keywords=nintendo+switch+usb+type+c++cable
But if you would like to go the way i did and use something i know 100% will work then this is what i got/had at my house already
this
https://www.amazon.com/USB(female)-C(male)Charge-Converter-Connector-More-Silver/dp/B074WL8V4P/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524574007&sr=8-1&keywords=nintendo+switch+usb+type+c++able
and this
https://www.amazon.com/EopzolTM-Pow...6&sr=8-7&keywords=amazon+fire+stick+usb+cable

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If you look at the code you see it will complain that there is "no backend for your OS" and quit.Have anyone actually tried the payload using windows 10 with the python libraries installed to see what happens?
Also to any dev out there, is anyone thinking to make a android version of this so we can send the payload trough our smartphones\tablets.
Anyway I don't think any android device I have will work as I have Sony Xperia Z2 and Nvidia Shield Tablet, none have USB 3.0 so I don't think any will have the Xhci.
ps: But would be nice to be able to do it on-the-go using nothing but our phone that goes with us everywhere in our pocket.
It works on Macs regardless, the ehci driver on Macs don't limit the buffer like it does on Linux. The whole xhci / USB 3.0 thing only applies to Linux.Can you elaborate on what that means re: it working on a mac with only usb 2.0? Ta
Perfect, thanks for the confirmation.It works on Macs regardless, the ehci driver on Macs don't limit the buffer like it does on Linux. The whole xhci / USB 3.0 thing only applies to Linux.





