Reddit Reddit reviews eXtremeRate Dawn Programable Remap Kit for PS4 Controller with Mod Chip & Redesigned Back Shell & 4 Back Buttons - Compatible with JDM-040/050/055 - Soft Touch Black

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eXtremeRate Dawn Programable Remap Kit for PS4 Controller with Mod Chip & Redesigned Back Shell & 4 Back Buttons - Compatible with JDM-040/050/055 - Soft Touch Black
Turn your existing PS4 controller into a professional eSport elite controller4 Ergonomic programable back buttons addedMaximum 15 buttons can be assigned to the back buttonsEasy for installation, soldering optional; Get installation video guide on YouTube by searching “ExtremeRate PS4 DAWN Remap Guide"Compatible with Gen 2 PS4 controller (JDM-040/050/055); Check the second picture of the listing before purchase
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5 Reddit comments about eXtremeRate Dawn Programable Remap Kit for PS4 Controller with Mod Chip & Redesigned Back Shell & 4 Back Buttons - Compatible with JDM-040/050/055 - Soft Touch Black:

u/Nex94 · 2 pointsr/PS4

Alright, for the past week I have been on the same subject. Ordered a Razer Raiju, no problems, except the horrible latency on Bluetooth, so returned it.
I looked at a lot of things, and finally...

You need this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07VS6H2D3

For £35, you get the 4 back paddles, and you get to keep everything wireless. Sure, it takes half an hour to assemble, but you don't have to solder if you don't want to remap to L3/R3/Touch buttons.

u/JSB199 · 2 pointsr/PS4

I’m assuming this is available where you are but, I personally use this, if you wanna remap l3 r3 and the touchpad it requires some basic soldering skills but nothing too fancy


https://www.amazon.com/eXtremeRate-Programable-Controller-Redesigned-Buttons/dp/B07VS6H2D3/ref=gp_aw_ybh_a_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=2S7R2Q49SXM1RNYZ2A66

u/cunningmunki · 1 pointr/SteamController

I recently purchased one of these kits for my Dualshock 4 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07VS6H2D3/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_.qO0DbWWK2KVV

Firstly, it's an amazing bit of kit, that is not only easy to fit, but also works perfectly. Secondly, and more pertinent to you, it allows you to map one of the four back buttons to the 'click' input on the DS4s touchpad, effectively giving you an additional button on top of the usual set.

I know it's only one extra input when you're used to two additional back buttons, but by getting creative with the other buttons you can use all four to your advantage. Bear with me.

For example, if you map two back buttons to the 'Options' and 'Share' buttons, you can use those two inputs as additional 'regular press' inputs which can be mapped whatever you like, and then have 'long press' inputs for the actual Options and Share buttons - does that makes sense? That effectively gives you at least three additional inputs.

So in your case, you could map the wheel up and wheel down as 'regular press' inputs to 'Share' and 'Options' respectively, and map two of the back buttons to those inputs, then add 'long press' actions to those same buttons to activate whatever those buttons would usually do (usually things like menu, inventory, objectives, scores, etc. in other words inputs which don't require quick responses and so work better for long presses).

Obviously, you would always need to use the Steam input software for the DS4, but since you can add absolutely any game to Steam nowadays using either SteamGridDB Manager or GloSC, I don't know why you'd need to use JoyToKey anyway.

u/JMDS8 · 1 pointr/PS4