25-04-2024, 09:09 PM
Acho que até vale tópico, curou o drift de um controle aqui

https://dualshock-tools.github.io/
Now a web-based GUI, after 3-ish weeks ago releasing as Python command line stuff.
Use it wired, and make sure your controller is charged. MAKE SURE STEAM IS OFF.
It allows you to re-calibrate the "center" position and the circularity of your sticks.
If for whatever reason you have issues with the GUI and want to use it via Python, here's a guide.
The changes are written to the controller itself. It will apply when used on your PlayStation 5. DualShock 4 are also supported.
It requires a Chromium based browser, so if you're like me and use Firefox, you'll have to boot up Edge for this.
I didn't have a DualSense with drift to test, but I did use it to re-do my circularity and saw a massive improvement versus the factory circularity.





https://dualshock-tools.github.io/
Now a web-based GUI, after 3-ish weeks ago releasing as Python command line stuff.
Use it wired, and make sure your controller is charged. MAKE SURE STEAM IS OFF.
It allows you to re-calibrate the "center" position and the circularity of your sticks.
If for whatever reason you have issues with the GUI and want to use it via Python, here's a guide.
The changes are written to the controller itself. It will apply when used on your PlayStation 5. DualShock 4 are also supported.
It requires a Chromium based browser, so if you're like me and use Firefox, you'll have to boot up Edge for this.
I didn't have a DualSense with drift to test, but I did use it to re-do my circularity and saw a massive improvement versus the factory circularity.
![[Imagem: QO27zhi.png]](https://i.imgur.com/QO27zhi.png)