DSAdvance v1.6 has been released, enhancing Xbox gamepad emulation for various controllers, including Sony DualSense and Nintendo Joy-Cons. New features include improved dual gamepad support, a battery level display, and enhanced keyboard emulation for older games. Users can now swap gamepad order and create unique profiles, aiding in games with awkward layouts like Resident Evil 4. The update also adds adaptive trigger support for the DualSense and several vibration modes. The updated launcher allows for easy access to multiple apps and profiles. For more details and the download link, visit the DSAdvance website.
DSAdvance v1.6 has been released. This version features advanced Xbox gamepad emulation for Sony DualSense, DualShock 4, Nintendo Pro controller, and Joy-cons. It supports aiming and driving by tilting the gamepad, stick emulation on the touchpad, as well as keyboard and mouse emulation, plus external pedals. The functionality is based on the ViGEm driver.
DSAdvance Changelog:
Rumble functionality has been fixed for Nintendo Joy-Cons and Pro Controller (now compatible with USB mode).
Enhancements to dual gamepad support: the ability to swap their order (first/second) using ALT + V has been added. A battery level display and backlight toggle for the second controller can now be accessed using PS + L1. The second controller is off by default and can be activated in the configuration.
Additional improvements to keyboard emulation for older games โ now functional in most titles. Create new profiles, utilize existing ones, and enjoy classic games with your gamepad.
Introduced options to modify the Xbox controller layout and to set up various profiles for games. Switch profiles using ALT + โ/โ or Home/PS + โ/โ, which is particularly useful for games with awkward layouts like Resident Evil 4 (2014). Profiles are stored in the XboxProfiles folder.
Added support for adaptive triggers on the Sony DualSense when connected via USB. Multiple modes are provided: rumble translation, gun, machine gun, rifle, bow/car pedal.
Updated the launcher: it now supports launching up to 10 applications or folders in the utilities section, autostart, and access to Xbox controller profiles.