Testing the DualSense Controller on Linux
The basics are there but the more advanced features, such as haptic feedback, gyroscope, trackpad functionality, and adaptive triggers will have to wait until we get official support from Valve or the Linux kernel team. There's also no battery indicator when connecting via Bluetooth, so you won't know when the DS will shut off. Feels great in the palm of your hands, longer lasting battery than the DS4, built-in mic, zero input latency over Bluetooth - these are the benefits you'll get right now. Tested on Pop!_OS 20.10 with kernel 5.8.16. Check out the full review on [Boiling Steam](https://boilingsteam.com/dualsense-controller-on-linux-works-good-with-some-limitations/). Support us on [Patreon](https://patreon.com/boiling_steam_linux) or [Liberapay](https://liberapay.com/boilingsteam). **Timeline** 0:00 - General overview 2:14 - Testing the mic 3:21 - Testing vibration 5:00 - Going over what doesn't work 6:03 - Playing *Smash Bros. Melee* 7:28 - Configuring the controls in Steam 9
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