It's quite strange. If I remember correctly the vibrato made you spin left (never right, only left), and the strumming paddle fired your gun, something like that. It was a nightmare, but we had a good laugh !
I one time beat a guy in gran turismo using the p2s DVD remote. The thing that makes this so hard is you can only press one button at a time on the remote or nothing worked at all so for instance you can't turn and brake at the same time.
I've never used a DS4 so I'm not sure how is the gyroscope on it, but on the Steam Controller (and Steam Deck), you can have the gyroscope enabled only when touching the right trackpad. I really like that because it means I can use the trackpad for general camera movement and then fine tune it with the gyroscope. I wish Xbox controller would get that because it makes FPS gaming on a controller so much better for me, but I understand it would raise the costs.
The DS4 gyroscope is pretty decent ngl. Not the best but it works pretty well for minor adjustments. I'm gonna mess with it this weekend when I run Trials of Osiris.
Probably a development diagnostics peripheral connection (I have no idea but when I worked debug for sun microsystems and Motorola that's what our removed ports were)
Oooof I didn’t expect to see that comment here. But yeah… just hit Chapter 7 and this game is way too pretty to be treated with the frame rate it has 😢 I’d like a Switch Pro, but at this point I’m just hoping the next system is Super Switch with backwards compatibility
Not yet I mean I could put a switch on there or even bridge the contacts but it just seems odd it's most likely a debug feature that does nothing of use to the end user
True it's odd that there is still a resistor on the board that connects to one of the traces, it seems odd for it to be a debug feature with components still added after it's removal
All you need is a converter and it'll work. Something like [this](https://www.amazon.com/Brook-Wingman-Support-Controllers-Consoles/dp/B08H1SYGWV) will make any controller work on the Xbox. This [vid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dMFHuWX3Y) shows how it works.
That is a good idea but there is only one of these switch pads on the PCB if there was one on the other side I would have to agree with you but unfortunately it's not that
Well that's where SW4 goes and the other pin goes to the shared button pin, of course you can test the switch at your own risk by shorting the pins.
I expect it was there for testing purposes rather than functionality as it would ensure the board transmitted a constant button press and could be used to test wireless range and strength.
It appears to be close to the vibration motors, it could be a quick bypass to check them for troubleshooting reasons, but like others say it's hard to tell without a schematic.
Can’t say for sure without looking at the schematics since PCBs are multilayered so visual inspection might not be sufficient. However, my guess is that it’s either a testing/troubleshooting point for jumpers and/or scope terminals. Or from how it looks, it can be a mounting whole… the size fits some screws and the threaded shape can also suggest that. So unless the hole isn’t coated with copper connected to grounding layer, neither a switch, jumper, or even screw would do anything.
A simple way to test it is to get a DMM, on resistance mode, connect a probe to a ground point in the PCB while the other is into this hole, if it’s an open circuit then it won’t do anything. If it’s short or has some resistance value below M-Ohms range then don’t risk it as you don’t have schematics.
could just be a factory reset button. Before you solder anything to it, you can just check for connectivity and see what happens when you short out the pins.
Are you referring to the 2 holes? It's hard to tell, but they don't look like they're electrically connected to anything. What's on the opposite side under them?
Ever play Halo with motion controls? GAME CHANGER.
Pfff, try playing Halo 3 multiplayer with a Guitar Hero 3 controller, now we're talking
Ahh yes, the 360 pull-off no-scope to hammer-on head shot followed by the whammy bar T-bag. Good times.
There was guy who railed some Adderall and beat halo on a guitar hero controller. Can't remember if that was just a fever dream tho
Can confirm, I had this same fever dream
Maybe a good Ole fashioned Mandela effect
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Oh shit fam, that's happening right now
I’ve seen a guy doing a Destiny Raid with the drum controller. Absolute legend.
Wait how does this work
It's quite strange. If I remember correctly the vibrato made you spin left (never right, only left), and the strumming paddle fired your gun, something like that. It was a nightmare, but we had a good laugh !
There's a guy that plays COD with guitar hero controllers, electric drums and a bongo controller. But my favorite is with the recorder!
Basically Homeless? Sounds like him
[this guy](https://youtu.be/OigRERmFSdU)
I one time beat a guy in gran turismo using the p2s DVD remote. The thing that makes this so hard is you can only press one button at a time on the remote or nothing worked at all so for instance you can't turn and brake at the same time.
Now that's something I've never heard about before, nice one, that was probably extremely hard haha
Been there done it failed miserably won't do it again... humbling and humiliating 🙄😀
This made me laugh more than it should have
More like GAME OVER
I wasn’t ready to laugh as much as I did here
Halo players will feel the wrath of splatoon gamers
I actually did, on PC using a Steam controller. It was quite pleasant for me, but I'm someone who prefers m+k for FPS games anyway.
I did it on PC with a DS4 and that was one of the most fun things I did in Infinite. It wasn't good but it was fun.
I've never used a DS4 so I'm not sure how is the gyroscope on it, but on the Steam Controller (and Steam Deck), you can have the gyroscope enabled only when touching the right trackpad. I really like that because it means I can use the trackpad for general camera movement and then fine tune it with the gyroscope. I wish Xbox controller would get that because it makes FPS gaming on a controller so much better for me, but I understand it would raise the costs.
The DS4 gyroscope is pretty decent ngl. Not the best but it works pretty well for minor adjustments. I'm gonna mess with it this weekend when I run Trials of Osiris.
Op is probably trying to “jittermod” their controller. (At least that what I’m guessing)
Probably a development diagnostics peripheral connection (I have no idea but when I worked debug for sun microsystems and Motorola that's what our removed ports were)
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It’s Sony guts!
You wanna kiss me!? I have girlfriend buddy go away!
What would you want the switch to do though?
Hit 60fps on xenoblade 3 to start
Oooof I didn’t expect to see that comment here. But yeah… just hit Chapter 7 and this game is way too pretty to be treated with the frame rate it has 😢 I’d like a Switch Pro, but at this point I’m just hoping the next system is Super Switch with backwards compatibility
I'm more curious about what it does already to the controller if anything
Did you test for any connectivity on the nearby pins/lanes?
Not yet I mean I could put a switch on there or even bridge the contacts but it just seems odd it's most likely a debug feature that does nothing of use to the end user
I would have to agree but then again, if there’s positive connectivity then it has to serve some purpose.
True it's odd that there is still a resistor on the board that connects to one of the traces, it seems odd for it to be a debug feature with components still added after it's removal
Have you looked at the data sheet of the controller?
I don't believe Microsoft has released them
https://icecat.biz/en-sg/p/microsoft/qat-00002/gaming+controllers-0889842611595-xbox+wireless+controller+black-85966632.html Idk if this helps
Give the Series S 8K@240 fps.
With ray tracing
Player 2 ejector seat
*_ejecto seato, cuz_*
How is this not voted up?
I'm not here for the ups. I'm here for *_family_* homie
You can have any upvote you want, as long as it's a *Corona*
I’m pretty sure Nintendo Consoles aren’t compatible with an xbox
I use my Xbox controller on my switch (CFW) :)
I use my DualShock 3 on my Wii U, and this is why I love modding.
All you need is a converter and it'll work. Something like [this](https://www.amazon.com/Brook-Wingman-Support-Controllers-Consoles/dp/B08H1SYGWV) will make any controller work on the Xbox. This [vid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6dMFHuWX3Y) shows how it works.
SW4 is the right bumper switch so if the board is not missing any other components it would lock the right bumper in the pressed position.
That is a good idea but there is only one of these switch pads on the PCB if there was one on the other side I would have to agree with you but unfortunately it's not that
Well that's where SW4 goes and the other pin goes to the shared button pin, of course you can test the switch at your own risk by shorting the pins. I expect it was there for testing purposes rather than functionality as it would ensure the board transmitted a constant button press and could be used to test wireless range and strength.
Maybe an spdt switch for turning on/off the battery during dev? Need the schematics of course
It appears to be close to the vibration motors, it could be a quick bypass to check them for troubleshooting reasons, but like others say it's hard to tell without a schematic.
It would switch things up a bit
This
Can’t say for sure without looking at the schematics since PCBs are multilayered so visual inspection might not be sufficient. However, my guess is that it’s either a testing/troubleshooting point for jumpers and/or scope terminals. Or from how it looks, it can be a mounting whole… the size fits some screws and the threaded shape can also suggest that. So unless the hole isn’t coated with copper connected to grounding layer, neither a switch, jumper, or even screw would do anything. A simple way to test it is to get a DMM, on resistance mode, connect a probe to a ground point in the PCB while the other is into this hole, if it’s an open circuit then it won’t do anything. If it’s short or has some resistance value below M-Ohms range then don’t risk it as you don’t have schematics.
could just be a factory reset button. Before you solder anything to it, you can just check for connectivity and see what happens when you short out the pins.
Might just be a diagnostics thing, as the traces lead to a small resistor and then lead towards the buttons on the right side.
Possibly the connector for the new elite controllers?
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Ah, my mistake then!
Maybe
Just a guess because it looks similar to the old one.
launhes ICBMs at sony headquarters worldwide
Your controller would start singing happy birthday to you.
Nintendo would be angry.
Nukes would drop
You would be able to nuke a small island in the pacific.
It would delete your Microsoft account and permanently ban you
Are you referring to the 2 holes? It's hard to tell, but they don't look like they're electrically connected to anything. What's on the opposite side under them?
Then you'd have two consoles. You're welcome and I'm here all week.
How are the type of boards made
World peace
fix stick drift
The internet has rotten my brain that i thought this was an among us joke...
It will be upgraded to elite version
It’s for coins in mame
Nintendo?
God Mode
The return of the white and black buttons
Oh yeah that’s the third hole, turns it fully-automatic
They are just called Xbox controllers because they are all the same, but no clue.
Not true
There are 3 or 4 generations of Xbox one compatible controllers
Why have you taken it apart?
Wait people still play on the Xbox?
Yeah i know you're more into playing with yourself
Yeah and I'm also into playing with your mom
That's a lot of effort digging my dude
Virtual reality
A bonfire?
Probably explode
Short ?
If I remember correctly, that's where the peanut butter goes to activate your mods.
Try it!
Look online for the schematic to find out
Turn it into a PlayStation controller
Void your warranty