Someone built the PlayStation controller PC dongle that Sony refuses to make
A DIY enthusiast created a wireless PC dongle using a Raspberry Pi Pico 2W that restores full DualSense controller functionality, including haptics and adaptive triggers, which are lost when using standard Windows Bluetooth. The project fills a gap left by Sony, which has not released an official PC dongle for the DualSense. The solution is low-cost, easy to set up, and maintains the controller’s 4-channel audio for complete feature support.
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