> You are receiving this because you commented. That said, you can just use an xbox360/xbox one controller emulator and itll work like a charm, just like you can do with any other controller.
Its nice if some games support it but it doesnt have an official PC support ATM.
> testing my original port and had to get a replacement from Nacon. Every description or review of this controller will tell you it doesnt work on PC. > proprietary cable of the first version to be a point of weakness when
> Pro you have and that it still works reliably with a PS4? I found the Please can you confirm which version of the Revolution > Nacon Revolution pro controller it's not working at all even what the new Nacon has improved the D-pad on the Revolution X, but it’s ever so slightly spongy, not clicky and tactile like official pads. On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 8:39 AM SiliconExarch It's 2019 so I don't know if this will even get any attention but my The Pro Controller 1 and it still works on my PS4. On Sun, Sep 22, 2019, 8:44 AM Sirath Icebreath wrote: If I can provide any more information to help iron out these issues I'm more than happy to. It reports a MAC address of all zeroes in the log (makes sense since it doesn't have bluetooth) and often doesn't appear in the Controller list at all when connected aside from the USB icon. Some games tend to ignore this unless you're trying to use the d-pad whereas it renders others unplayable. With this device disabled it can enumerate the controller (Exclusive mode is sporadic) and everything apart from the touchpad works (including the gyros and light strip), although the d-pad is stuck scrolling to the left despite no input being shown in the controller properties. Modifying the search routine allows it to detect the controller however it fails to enumerate it with the error "Index was outside the bounds of the array" unless the HID-compliant vendor-defined device (VID_146B&PID_0D01&REV_0100&MI_03&Col02) is disabled in device manager. I have had limited success in getting my Nacon Revolution to work with DS4Windows. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you authored the thread.
PS4 controller reports so the code would only have to be changed to check I was just hoping that the Nacon Revolution would still conform to standard The Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro offers a lot for those after a secondary or replacement gamepad: a larger, more ergonomic shape than a traditional DualShock controller, a sleek black/gray. Much work to modify DS4Windows to get it to work with the Nacon Revolution.
Even with the HID report descriptors, it might be too Windows obtaining an HID report descriptor looks like an easier task to
I don't know how to obtain the HID report descriptors for a device on Is detected before failing to read a report. Put enough on so you can wedge it in the controller a little so it makes a really tight fit.Does DS4Windows show anything in the Log tab regarding detecting theĬontroller at all? Even though the code is structured so the device mightĪttempt to read and then remove the device before a log message wouldĪppear, there is a chance that DS4Windows would acknowledge that the device The sensitivity of the REVOLUTION Unlimited Pro Controller’s sticks can be easily adjusted thanks to interchangeable heads (concave or.
It also offers all the customisation features, both manual and via software, that competitive players need. Put some more tape around the cable where it enters the controller. The REVOLUTION Unlimited Pro Controller is NACON's first PS4 controller with a wireless mode. Plug the little white connector back in and reassemble the controller using the guide off YouTube. Even after stripping it down and cleaning the sensors, it doesnt last long before it reacurs.
I have just purchased the Nacon Revolution Pro Unlimited controller due to reaccuring left analogue stick drift on a fairly new official Ps4 controller. Strip a couple cms of the 4 wires joined to the white plastic connector and join them to the same coloured wires from the cable. Nacon Revolution Pro Unlimited Profile Advice Needed Ps4. Thread the cable through the hole where the metal adapter/connector used to go so it will be inside the controller when you put it back together. Cut the yellow wire off and remove that and the connector as they are useless. Gently pull the white plastic part out that has 5 coloured wires going in to it on the board. Tidy up the excess metal insulation etc that surround the wires. Strip a couple cms of the 4 coloured wires. Strip the cable back and you will see 4 wires and some cotton type threads. Cut the cable so you cut off the bulky plastic bits near where it connects to the controller.