FYI for ps5 dual sense controller people
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Checked swings are better with R2. I programmed the back paddle for new R2 functions. I was a little better using R2 for swing than the back paddle. Something for people to try out and see if there’s a benefit. You might like it or your brain may not lol. I was seeing faster response times
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Is this allowed and how do I switch? Just went thru all settings and couldn’t find how.
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Yes, please update how to map R2 as swing...I'm intrigued to test this out
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@Onix_Savage22_PSN Yes. It is basically a function of the controller that you can reprogram the buttons. It certainly can help disabled people or people with missing digits. I think they are referring to the $200 controller called the edge but there should be an option within the game to select alternative settings.
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@theBlindRhino_PSN oh I just have the basic controller so I may not be able to do it cause I looked through every form of settings on the show and couldn’t find it.
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Does this work on the standard duel sense?
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@GoozeFn_PSN
I am fairly certain you can but I am away from my console. Go to settings and see if there is a section for controls. -
@GoozeFn_PSN I couldn’t find a setting that allowed me to if u do please share cause I feel like this could help me a lot as I’m not hard wired to me router and I play on tv not monitor and as I stated I just have a normal controller no quick response or anything.
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@Onix_Savage22_PSN if you want to reprogram buttons you going to need the dual sense edge. Also if your playing on a tv not hardwired, that would be the first thing to address otherwise your timing is always going to suck no matter the controller. This game requires a monitor to be competitive at the very least
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You need the dual sense edge controller
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I have the regular PS5 duel sense controller and you can program your keys but it is done on the PS5 and will change the position for anything you do. I has helped my hitting for sure but it has caused me pitching problems because I am not use to it.
To change button assignments on a PS5, navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Controllers > Custom Button Assignments. You can enable custom assignments, remap buttons (like L1/R1, L2/R2, and face buttons), and select "Apply". This works for standard DualSense, DualSense Edge, and DualShock 4 controllers.