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Potential to support Hori PS4 controllers? #14

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bud-cc opened this issue Oct 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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Potential to support Hori PS4 controllers? #14

bud-cc opened this issue Oct 21, 2022 · 1 comment

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@bud-cc
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bud-cc commented Oct 21, 2022

Disclaimer: I'm not a dev so I have no idea what the level of effort is for adding support for additional controllers, so feel free to ELI5 and tell me no.


Request:

Would it be possible to add support for the wireless Hori PS4-133(A), officially licensed PS4 controller?


Controller:

Hori made two versions of this controller; wired and wireless. The wireless version was only available in the Japanese market.

The controllers lack a traditional touch pad, but instead have a "touch pad" button and a "touch pad mode" button. Details on how it operates are available in the manual links provided above.

Equipped with touch pad button / touch pad mode button

It is possible to simulate the touchpad/touchpad button of the wireless controller (DUALSHOCK®4).

The controllers also lack multiple functions present in Sony DS4 controllers like vibration, motion sensing, headphone jacks or speakers.

*This product does not have a vibration function, motion sensor function, stereo headphone/microphone terminal, or speaker.

I'm unsure if less features would mean less work, or just more complications.


Testing:

I've attempted connection using all of usual DS4 controller plugins, which is how I found yours, and the results are always the same.

  • The controller is easily recognized and can be connected to via Settings>Devices>Bluetooth Devices
  • The controllers name entry is HORI Wireless Controller Light
  • The controller will connect but no commands sent from the controller are recognized at all.
  • Tested on my PC and it works fine.
  • FW is up to date per: "Wireless Controller Light for PlayStation®4" firmware update notice

Conclusion:

  • I feel like this would be the perfect companion controller for the Vita if it's possible to get it supported.
  • I don't care much about the touch pad functionality, if that makes it any simpler.
  • I only have one of these controllers available, but I'm willing to do any amount of leg work to help out.
@Hydr8gon
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I assume this controller works on PS4, so it's strange that it wouldn't work with the existing DS4 driver. The only thing I can suggest is to try rebooting after pairing, and letting the controller connect on its own; sometimes controllers don't work on the first pair for some reason.

Otherwise, supporting new controllers shouldn't be hard, as long as there's an existing open-source driver for reference. So far I haven't found anything for this particular controller, though.

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