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Post by blueblood1995 on Nov 25, 2022 8:00:55 GMT -5
lessangster have my PS5 DualSense controller configured with the Brooks Wingman adaptor and it works... BUT... The swing is very very choppy and wondering if others might be able to provide some feedback as to why. Note... am playing wireless and have not tried wired just yet. Unfortunately my Xbox is more than 5m away and I only have a 5m cable to connect direct between the Wingman and the PS5 controller. Am going to purchase an extender USB cable and try wired in the morning. (Currently midnight Downunder !!) All other "movement", e.g. when using scout cam or when opening the yardage book is smooth and just like when using the Xbox controller. It is just the swing that is impacted. The only thing I can comment on with very minimal testing is that the swing plane is more difficult to find centre perfect unlike the Xbox controller which is relatively easy. This is consistent with those who play with a DualSense controller on PS or PC. Hoping I can sort the choppy swing and continue to test. Any help would be most welcome! Cheers
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Post by blueblood1995 on Nov 25, 2022 8:11:37 GMT -5
How do you insert a video into these forums ?? I know how to insert images from Imgur but tried to do the same with a video but without success.
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Post by Cecil Harvey on Nov 25, 2022 10:01:48 GMT -5
How do you insert a video into these forums ?? I know how to insert images from Imgur but tried to do the same with a video but without success. If you have the URL for a video, then click the icon to the right of the picture icon (when you hover over it, it says 'Insert Video). Enter the URL, then choose what size you want it to appear here on the forums.
If you are trying to insert your own video, then you need to host the video somewhere online (like youtube or something), then copy the URL from there.
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Post by deuce on Nov 25, 2022 11:51:35 GMT -5
I would not recommend using a USB extender cable. You're connection may get worse or may not work at all. I would go with a longer USB to type C cable instead.
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