Drivers Subsonic Pro Controller

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Drivers Subsonic Pro Controller

How to update ProS Wireless controller Switch. Plug the USB C cable into your ProS Switch Wireless Controller. Download the driver. Click the “Download Update“ button below and then open the downloaded file. Press and hold the left stick (L3), then you can plug your controller into the computer. Start the update. In the driver, Click on « Update». Buy Subsonic Pro Wireless Controller (PS3/PC) from Amazon.co.uk. Everyday low prices on a huge range of video game accessories.

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Driver Subsonic Pro Football Controller

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Get it here. Just a note, the install process is not simple.

alpha2 has been released here fixing some issues with the first alpha. Now including much easier installation! See the release page for changes.

ProconXInput lets you use a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller as an XInput (X360-like) controller via USB cable. It should support all things a normal XInput controller would, except rumble, and all mappings are 1:1 except the Procon's Share button does nothing. I've only used it to play Dolphin some for hours, but I think it's ready for testing in the wild.

It's largely based upon the work of ShinyQuagsire to probe how the Procon works via USB HID. All I did was package it up into a Windows app that pipes the controller status to XInput.

To get it working, you'll need to jump through a few hoops. At the bare minimum you'll need to install ScpVBus, part of the ScpToolkit, (So you already have it if you installed it for DS3 on Windows support) and you'll need to get XOutput1_1.dll, also from ScpToolkit. Details are on the release page and README of the repo.

Please test it out and give me some feedback. It should theoretically work for Windows Vista/7/8/10, but I repeat that it has NOT been extensively tested and might not behave in some configurations.

Future plans involve support for bluetooth connected Procons, Joycons, and possibly USB connected Joycon Charging Grips.

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