Modern micro-controllers are absolute marvels, but it isn’t too many projects use one and nothing else. For an example of such simplicity, take a look at [oyama]’s Pi Pico MIDI looper. It uses the ...
The DualSense controller loses some of its best features when paired with a PC wirelessly. People have found a way to fix that with a $7 piece of hardware.
A new open-source project called DS5Dongle uses a Raspberry Pi Pico 2W to enable full PS5 DualSense functionality over Bluetooth on Windows PCs. The device acts as a wired bridge, restoring adaptive ...
ECE 4760 is a microcontroller course that runs at Cornell every year, and it gives students a wide remit to pursue various kinds of microcontroller projects. [Pelham Bergesen] took the class and built ...
A modder has come up with a way to use a DualSense controller wirelessly on PC without losing haptics and the adaptive triggers It uses a Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W as a bridge between the controller and ...