Homebrew PlayStation DualSense controller adapter for PC can be built for just $20 with a Raspberry Pi Pico — wireless dongle delivers adaptive triggers and haptic feedback to gamers
From Latest from Tom's Hardware: Homebrew PlayStation DualSense controller adapter for PC can be built for just $20 with a Raspberry Pi Pico — wireless dongle delivers adaptive triggers and haptic feedback to gamers
Like every form of code, there's a reference out there that explains, and lists, all the commands that can be used in that coding language. Well apparently not for whatever coding language the T Dongle S3 uses for BadUSB.…
I have a sonoff dongle max for my zigbee network. It has worked great but every few days I would have a random device go offline and I would have to unplug the device and plug it back in to get it back.…
Dongles (a.k.a. adapters) have been with us since the inception of USB. They are pretty handy in expanding our PC functionality and can be shared between users. You may have a few of those lying around on your desk, but you may not have seen them all.…