Looks like not all adapters have that. Should I also consider 3rd-party controllers with included adapter?

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Brook Wingman adapter seems the one to get but it’s 50€, Blueretro seems to support the feature with updated firmware but you have to pair thru PC. (Searching online)

  • mcheva@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Could you Bluetooth mod an original controller? Is there a specific game you want the pressure buttons for? I thought there where only a few racing games that use it.

    I have that brooks wingman adapter I used the usb for my fightstick to play Shmups on ps2. The bt on it is good. I paid like $60 AUD, pricey but brooks stuff is good.

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      Here’s a list of games and controllers with the feature implemented. Never thought about modding an og, seems it’s usually suggested to just use a dualshock3, I’ll searching more into that.

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        A partial option is that any controller with analog triggers should work, especially as some driving games use them for acceleration (though I would assume remapping would work too). EDIT: One of the wikis says you may need more steps for analog triggers to work (on windows)

        PCSX2 also now has a ‘pressure modifier’ key+setting (default is 50%) that may work in some cases (EDIT: specifically for digital buttons). At least if you have a key for it (like the OG Steam Controller has extra, like the grip buttons… change grip to keyboard key in sc-controller then bind that to the pressure modifier)