Hacking [Tool] Joy-Con Toolkit

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I've just thought is there any way to make the two joycons be recognised as one full controller to the computer?
 
Awesome!

Also the new button and sensor data thing in the newest update is pretty cool. The six-axis sensor data is pretty crazy. A lot of the values still change even when it's still!
Yes, normally all 6-axis sensor chip need normalization, because they sent raw values.
I've just thought is there any way to make the two joycons be recognised as one full controller to the computer?
There are joy-con drivers in the wild that do that. Windows and linux (and I think mac osx also).
 
Sorry, I don't know. The only computer of mine with bluetooth is my mac.
Oh wait no. That program sets the input to a key on the keyboard, I'm saying to get the two joy cons to act like one gamepad input device like an Xbox or pro controller would.
 
I wonder if the files would be obvious, like "bnvib converter" or if they would have a messed up name, or maybe they would be in the megazarf file (p.s. it's a .
I have the sdk. I meant I would be looking for the correct files within the sdk
zip)
 
im trying to open this again on a different machine but when i open it nothing shows up while the application is running in the background
 
Happens sometimes, because of the hidapi when it's trying to connect.

Just kill the app through taskmanager and run it again.

If it happens again right away, it means that the drivers are not yet initialized and it hangs again..
 

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