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NK Wireless Controller #793
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Going to need some more information about this one, I have no idea what this controller is. A link to a vendor website, model number, picture... Compatible bluetooth controllers should connect at the Change Grip/Order screen, even without button mapping. A controller that won't connect is likely:
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First of all, grateful for your prompt response. I'm sorry I can't give you much information as it was a gift, but I can provide you with the link where the product was purchased. Again thank you very much. Greetings. |
To me, it seems like a fairly generic Dinput controller, meaning it might just have a problematic Bluetooth chipset. Do you have a PS4/3 on hand? What's the pairing flow like? USB dongle or standard Bluetooth? |
Tested on a PS4 it works without using a USB dongle; while on PS3 it only works using cable. |
Oh, it's a PS4 clone. Yeah, if that doesn't connect then in all likelihood it's another one of the incompatible bluetooth chipsets. |
Does all this mean that I will never be able to connect said controller to the ns through mission control? If there is no possible solution, I would like to ask you to close the thread so as not to bother you further and to thank you for everything. |
Difficult to say. There seems to be a group of devices that are actually pairing with the console, but during opening of the hid connection are doing something that causes the console to immediately disconnect them. This case may be resolvable through binary patching, but the only way that is going to happen is if somebody donates one of these controllers for me to use to debug the issue. There are also controllers that just straight up don't get detected by the bluetooth hardware on the Switch. For those there is likely no hope. |
How can I get those controllers to you? using a special program? excuse my ignorance. |
No, I meant the physical controller. I would need to debug on hardware while trying to pair an actual device. |
Just in case it helps, it should work in USB mode with this sysmodule -> https://github.com/o0Zz/sys-con |
Controller Name
NK Wireless Controller
Current Controller Behaviour
Controller is not successful in pairing with the console
Controller vendor and product ID
No response
Supported Features
Input Report Format
No response
Additional Details
No response
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