Most of the existing issues still remain, but I've been working hard on reverse engineering the relevant code, reading specs etc, so I have a much better idea of what's going on in general. I've also started implementing the relevant framework for handling the controllers, so when the time comes and I know how to resolve the issues I have, everything else will be ready.are there still many issues for bluetooth LE compatibility?
Curious about the error message and which controller you were using. Removing the pairing data generally isn't needed, and not doing so certainly shouldn't result in a crash either way. It's just a troubleshooting step that seems to work in some cases when controllers just won't pair for some reason.Is this compatible with HOS 16.0.2? It is making the Switch panic and reboot whenever I try to pair the controller.
Edit: My bad. I remembered one of your recommendations @ndeadly and removed all of my pairing data and it worked.
Sorry I didn't get a screenshot of it but it basically said a panic error occurred and would prompt me to press power button to reboot. My right joycon would say it has low battery although it was full.Curious about the error message and which controller you were using. Removing the pairing data generally isn't needed, and not doing so certainly shouldn't result in a crash either way. It's just a troubleshooting step that seems to work in some cases when controllers just won't pair for some reason.
Weird. If it happens again try to get the error report so I can see if I can fix the issue.Sorry I didn't get a screenshot of it but it basically said a panic error occurred and would prompt me to press power button to reboot. My right joycon would say it has low battery although it was full.
I uninstalled syscon but the error kept repeating so I removed the pairing data.
Are you using the latest release in the link above your post? This release is specifically about fixing an issue with USB functionality like you describe.I don't know if it's missioncontrol. But my usb ports on my dock don't pair my pro controllers or allow gamecube adapter inputs. It works fine in sysnand, and with another switch in the same dock. I had this issue before and did a reboot and it fixed it, this time it's not? Any ideas?
oh perfect thank you, i didnt notice i had 0.9.1 as i checked less than a week ago, thanks for the speedy fix!Are you using the latest release in the link above your post? This release is specifically about fixing an issue with USB functionality like you describe.
Yeah, I take bugs affecting functionality outside of my own software a lot more seriously!oh perfect thank you, i didnt notice i had 0.9.1 as i checked less than a week ago, thanks for the speedy fix!
Which controller?Customizable vibration intensity feature is available.
The current vibration is too strong.
I am using a PS4 controller, and due to its poor battery performance, adjusting it may improve its battery life.Which controller?
Currently there is no way to adjust the intensity for these controllers. I'm not sure how much of a difference this would actually make to the battery life anyway. I've heard the biggest offenders are the touchpad and lightbar when it comes to battery drain.I am using a PS4 controller, and due to its poor battery performance, adjusting it may improve its battery life.
No, and I don't really think it's practical to do so. As far as I know, nobody has documented how it works on the controller, Bluetooth audio support on the console is already known to be mediocre due to bandwidth limitations, and re-routing audio to a controller sounds like a pain. Audio output is also kind of out of scope for Mission Control.Hi, just asking if its possible to use headphones on the dualsense audio plug. Is there any configuration that needs to be changed?