The serial number will be semi reflective so if you hold a light to the back of the controller you should notice the serial number be slightly shinier than all other text on the back🙂
Hi weird question. Does the tomsin back paddles fit on the extremerate shell? I want to upgrade to the rubber grips that you have but like my tomsin paddles. Holes look similar
yo you dont even have too do that the extreme rate website you can plug in too there site it tell you what controller have via usb also can i map thumb sticks i only got this too map my left stick and right stick i hear you need too solder a part too the board
All of the remapping is done on the controller with the Rise4 kit installed. There’s a way to map buttons by holding down the specific button you want to map to and the paddle at the same time.
The serial number will be semi reflective so if you hold a light to the back of the controller you should notice the serial number be slightly shinier than all other text on the back🙂
Hi weird question. Does the tomsin back paddles fit on the extremerate shell? I want to upgrade to the rubber grips that you have but like my tomsin paddles. Holes look similar
helped me so much, thank you bro
The Better and Easy way is to plug you controller into your pc and go to dualsense gui tab and it shows you
So which did you instal, parts from both ?
yo you dont even have too do that the extreme rate website you can plug in too there site it tell you what controller have via usb also can i map thumb sticks i only got this too map my left stick and right stick i hear you need too solder a part too the board
Question: To remap paddles do you need to plug the controller into your pc and use their website?
no
All of the remapping is done on the controller with the Rise4 kit installed. There’s a way to map buttons by holding down the specific button you want to map to and the paddle at the same time.
You skipped over how to remove the motherboard properly