# pydualsense control your dualsense through python. using the hid library this module implements the sending report for controlling you new PS5 controller. It creates a background thread to constantly receive and update the controller. # install Just install the package from [pypi](https://pypi.org/project/pydualsense/) ```bash pip install pydualsense ``` # usage ```python from pydualsense import pydualsense ds = pydualsense() # open controller ds.init() # initialize controller ds.light.setColorI(255,0,0) # set touchpad color to red ds.triggerL.setMode(TriggerModes.Rigid) ds.triggerL.setForce(1, 255) ds.close() # closing the controller ``` See ``examples`` folder for some more ideas # Help wanted Help wanted from people that want to use this and have feature requests. Just open a issue with the correct label. # dependecies - hid >= 1.0.4 # Credits Most stuff for this implementation were provided by and used from: - [https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/jumvi5/dualsense_haptics_leds_and_more_hid_output_report/](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/jumvi5/dualsense_haptics_leds_and_more_hid_output_report/) - [https://github.com/Ryochan7/DS4Windows](https://github.com/Ryochan7/DS4Windows) # Coming soon - add bluetooth support - add multiple controllers - reading the states of the controller to enable a fully compatibility with python - partially done - add documentation using sphinx