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Unable to control with Dualsense controller

Minecraft is unplayable when it is connected to Dualsense controller, mapping is wrong and weird, camera keep spinning even though I did not touch controller at all, and Minecraft can not detect when I pressed R1 trigger.

I tried to manually set the button in game but it did not fix the problem. 

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Dualsense is not currently supported on Android. You need to use a PS4 Dualshock 4 controller until Android adds support for PS5 Dualsense. Android will most likely add Dualsense support for Android 11 and up, unlikely support will be added for Dualsense in Android 10 or lower.

However I do not see any other game like Sky: Children of light, Soul Knight similar issue with Dualsense controller, all the game on my phone that support controller Dualsense works fine on my phone except MCPE.

https://www.androidcentral.com/how-use-ps5-controller-android

"The DualSense isn't natively supported by a lot of Android apps but it can be used with Remote Play. This allows you to stream all of your PS4 and PS5 games through a broadband network, provided you own a console and those games to begin with (this isn't a service like xCloud on Android. You may lose certain functionality on mobile like the DualSense's haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, but the core functionality should still work.

All in all, the process is nearly identical with how to use a PS4 controller on Android. And like the PS4 controller, your mileage may vary on its usage. Some games just don't let you remap buttons and there are better controllers out there specifically designed for mobile devices."

https://www.xda-developers.com/add-playstation-5-dualsense-controller-support-root/

"Android does support the DualShock 4 for the most part in current versions, and you can expect to use your controller just the way you would use it on your PS4. The PS5’s DualSense, though? Your mileage may vary. To be clear, it’s an amazing controller that adds to the best aspects of the DualShock 4 with new features and improvements across the board. But it’s too new, and so your older Android device may not support it. If your device is rooted, though, then all you have to do is install the 1Controller Magisk module to make the DualSense controller map button presses properly."

PlayStation official page: " DualSense is available only on Windows PC (wired) and Mac (wired). DUALSHOCK 4 is available on Android devices (Android 10 or later), iPhone and iPad (iOS 13 or later), and Windows PC and Mac."

Dualsense is not natively supported currently on Android devices.. you have to do work arounds, and root your android device (voids warranty) to use a 3rd party app ($30) for Dualsense to work properly.

Sam

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Android

Android 10.0

1.16.230.52 Beta, 1.16.210

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