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'''Disclaimer:''' The Pros and Cons of each solution are likely incomplete, please research each solution before committing to one as to avoid disappointment. | |||
== Software Solutions == | == Software Solutions == | ||
=== [[PS3:PS3XPAD|PS3XPAD]] === | === [[PS3:PS3XPAD|PS3XPAD]] === |
Revision as of 02:13, 27 April 2023
Disclaimer: The Pros and Cons of each solution are likely incomplete, please research each solution before committing to one as to avoid disappointment.
Software Solutions
PS3XPAD
Pros:
- No additional cost.
Cons:
- Does not work in recovery mode.
- Does not work in PS2 games.
- Developer does not appear to be supporting the software anymore.
- Controller support varies.
Hardware Solutions
Magic-Ns Lite
- Put the adapter into DInput mode (blue light) and pair your controller with the adapter.
- If you have Smart TV with Bluetooth, turn off your TV during pairing process.
Pros:
- You have to pair only once.
- You can use the home button with this adapter.
- Also works with PS1 and PS2 games.
- You can use all PS4 or PS5 controller models.
- Both Xbox Series (BLE) and Xbox One (BT) controllers are supported.
Cons:
- You need two adapters for two controllers.
- Some early Xbox One controllers are RF only. You can't use them.
GIMX
Pros:
- Can be built for cheaper than a purchased solution.
- Works in recovery mode.
Cons:
- Wired connection only
- If building your own, requires basic knowledge on using a microcontroller such as an Arduino Leonardo.
- No sixaxis support.