Clever Raspberry Pi hack gets Sony’s PS5 controller working properly on a gaming PC over Bluetooth



  • 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 PC
  • This solution seemingly has no discernible added latency, at least for non-competitive gaming

If you use a PS5 DualSense controller for gaming on your PC, you might well be frustrated that to get full functionality, you must have it connected via the cable, and not wirelessly – but that isn’t true any longer, thanks to this clever use of a Raspberry Pi.

Tom’s Hardware reports that a new creation built with a cheap Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W (the wireless variant of the Pico 2) acts as a bridge between the PC and the controller. This allows the DualSense to connect over Bluetooth and work just as it does on PS5 with haptic feedback, the nifty adaptive triggers, and other goodies.


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