nxbt
gear-vr-controller-linux
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nxbt
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Raspberry Pi Hunts Shiny Pokémon While You Sleep
Oh wow, awesome use-case. This actually uses my Switch Bluetooth Controller emulation project [0] under the hood for automating the button presses. If you have a RPi on-hand, you can grab a decent USB capture card for around $15 on Ebay or Amazon, last I checked, for a cheap(er) entry point into automation projects like this.
[0] https://github.com/Brikwerk/nxbt
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DarkOrb's AutoMelterMacro (works on all Switch models!) - Automatic Talisman farming made easy
Go into the Switch main menu without closing the game and go into the ["Change Grip/Order" menu](https://github.com/Brikwerk/nxbt/blob/master/docs/img/change-grip-order-menu.png ).
- My TOTK disc finally arrived!
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(Questions) How to install nxbt on linux
Hi everyone: I have a problem, I want to install a software called nxbt (https://github.com/Brikwerk/nxbt) to simulate a switch controller but when I enter the command to install it in the linux terminal it says “command not found”
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Sub to ask question about ubuntu/linux and GitHub
There’s a program I’m running, nxbt and there’s a pull request that would be really useful for me but I don’t know how to download it. What subreddit can help me with the syntax for terminal to implement this person’s fix?
- 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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Solved: How to capture Nintendo Switch inputs without hacking
nxbt also works without custom firmware but I think there's issues with latency and some inputs not going through.
- How do I do a "pip3" install?
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Nintendo Switch PC Setup
The joycon emulation is done using NXBT which is super awesome! It already allows you to use your keyboard with your switch, though I edited it some to use the mouse as well as allow for rebinding keys in the webapp. It's a bit janky right now 'cause I didn't think other people would be using it, but my fork can be found at NXBT-MK. I know it's messy, go easy on me! You can also change the acceleration needed to activate the right joystick by changing the deadZone variable if you're interested in tweaking it a bit! If you follow the instructions in the readme you should be able to set it up on Linux relatively fast, though some of the dependencies are out of date for the original library and will have to be downgraded manually. I don't remember which ones in particular ;-; but I can go back and make a list of dependencies and versions later if people are having difficulty :)
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I found a way to semi automate shiny hunting.
Here's the github page where I found the program: https://github.com/Brikwerk/nxbt
gear-vr-controller-linux
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