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@CrazyMage72 try running this build and posting the log it makes in `sdmc:/mc-mitm.log`. It might be able to shed some light on why the Hori controllers don't want to pair....
This appears to be a Bluetooth LE controller. This Bluetooth version isn't currently supported, but there is some active work and testing being done currently in my discord server under...
Only accelerometer support has been added. The controller does have a gyro, but apparently it's only single-axis. I took [this comment](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/348551ddaf311c76b01cdcbaf61b6fef06a49144/drivers/hid/hid-sony.c#L1105C2-L1109) from the linux driver as a sign not to...
> Weird, from what I remember from PS3 games, the motion stuff was pretty good and would be good enough for like aiming a bow in botw, but it has...
> Ah alright, I thought because of the wikipedia page for the DualShock in the DualShock 3 sections saying "Input: Motion sensing (3 axes, 6 degrees of freedom)" that it...
Many 3rd-party Wii/WiiU controllers seem to have this issue. They don't even show up while scanning for devices in pairing mode, so I can only assume the Bluetooth chips they...
I don't know Chinese, but it looks like the [promotional page](http://ipega.hk/gamehandle/53-180.html) for the controller is advertising Bluetooth 5.0. This, combined with the fact it's not connecting to your console is...
I'll add it to the todo list for when LE support is complete.
@trailseeker doing some testing of LE controller support in my [discord server](https://discord.gg/gegfNZ5Ucz) if you'd like to contribute. See pinned messages in the #testing channel for details.
Xbox 360 controllers do not use Bluetooth and require the USB wireless Adapter to work outside of Xbox consoles. This can only be supported once Mission Control supports USB.