joycontrol
joycontrol
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joycontrol
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Why aren't there more of these?
Uh... There are DIY alternatives. Check this out.
- Is there a way to use the steam deck as a pro controller on Nintendo Switch?
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I jerry rigged this together to automate farming Ace Tournaments
Don't know for Arduino but I've had successes running joycontrol in the past on a laptop.¹
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Splitting Bluetooth inputs over multiple consoles
If I understand your requirements properly I think you would want to make some kind of relay device, the overall goal being to receive a single controllers bluetooth inputs as a host, and then to broadcast them to each BlueRetro receiver. The easiest route especially with tinkering in mind would probably be to use a Raspberry Pi Model B, making use of one of the open source projects that can emulate Switch joypads, such as: https://github.com/mart1nro/joycontrol
- Is there a way to emulate an official bluetooth Xbox One Controller, Dualshock 4 or Nintendo Switch Pro Controller using an ESP32? I'm trying to make a custom iOS game controller
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Drivers besides defaults not loading
Last night, I was playing around with stuff like joycontrol, joytransfer and splatplost (repos here: https://github.com/Victrid/splatplost https://github.com/mart1nro/joycontrol https://github.com/lowlevel-1989/joytransfer), and I guess maybe I got frustrated with the virtual environments (as things were not working as intended) and decided to remove them and run things without it, as well as deleting a pycache in the joycontrol folder that was root owned. Bad idea!!
- I was tired of waiting for a wireless N64 controller restock. So I used my original N64 controller and you can too!
- Using Win3 as a second Switch controller
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Play NZap85 with a NZap85
The library used was joycontrol which uses bluetooth to connect.
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I Honestly Don’t Get How People Have This Much Talent.
No. You can even connect and emulate controllers via bluetooth with joycontrol https://github.com/mart1nro/joycontrol. As for the switch fightstick thing, you need the hardware but it is just like using any other USB to the switch
joycontrol
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Why aren't there more of these?
I linked the wrong fork 🤦♂️ Here you go.
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I tried to look up for way to scan splatoon 3 amiibo without tags or root my device but I didn’t find anything helpful so could someone please help me
joycontrol (specifically, Poohl/joycontrol for amiibo) is a program that can run on a raspberry pi 3B or higher (or VERY FEW computers with certain bluetooth chips) that emulates a controller over bluetooth. the github page should tell you everything you need to set it up / fix any errors.
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I jerry rigged this together to automate farming Ace Tournaments
¹I was actually running a fork of it that also had the capability to emulate amiibos but both repos should work fine on a raspberry Pi or an old Bluetooth capable laptop running Ubuntu/linux
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Alternatives to the classic method with NFC 215 tags?
You can find full Splatoon sets for maybe 20 USD but I use my PC and a software https://github.com/Poohl/joycontrol
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After lots of grinding: Agumon's final form
Took about a week, of cycling through mugen recollection on auto (62 times atm). Did this manually at first, but then ended up emulating the switch controller on PC to automate this (tools for emulation are not written by me, and can be found here).
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Is there an IOS alternative to joycon droid or a way to get it on iOS?
This fork of Joycontrol should be able to be used to scan amiibo files from online (not sure if I can link without breaking rules), but you need a Linux device with Bluetooth to use it
- Is it possible to make an amiibo with a raspberry pi?
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[Raspberry Pi/Linux] Just found a fork of JoyControl that works with switch ver 12.0
Just follow the instruction from here
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amiibo spoofing with linux
I was able to use this to spoof amiibos with a raspberry pi 3 b+ but it should work on any Linux machine with bluetooth
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Necessity of NFC stickers/tags
P.S.: the original version of the [Linux] program referred to in the guide/video, JoyControl no longer works. Install this fork instead: https://github.com/Poohl/joycontrol
What are some alternatives?
nxbt - Control your Nintendo Switch through a website, terminal, or macro.
pimiibo - A tool to create your own amiibo!
BetterJoyForCemu - Allows the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Joycons and SNES controller to be used with CEMU, Citra, Dolphin, Yuzu and as generic XInput [Moved to: https://github.com/Davidobot/BetterJoy]
rotom-micro - A small framework for spoofing switch controllers with AVR-microcontrollers.
switch-remoteplay - NOT AN OFFICIAL NINTENDO PRODUCT - Control your Switch remotely (no hacking required)
AutoController_swsh - Automation for various tasks in Pokemon Sword & Shield and other Pokemon games on Nintendo Switch
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
sys-botbase
Switch-Fightstick - Proof-of-Concept LUFA Project for the Nintendo Switch. Pretends to be a HORI Pokken Pad which only prints Splatoon 2 Posts
ComputerControl - Computer-Control Programs for Pokémon Automation
splatplost - A software-based SplatPost plotter.
HOJA-LIB-ESP32 - An API project to emulate various retro and modern controllers on ESP32.