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Having problems with Trigger calibration #9

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cryptblood1986 opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 6 comments
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Having problems with Trigger calibration #9

cryptblood1986 opened this issue Jun 15, 2023 · 6 comments

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@cryptblood1986
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It seems to have problems saving. I get the Trigger calibration done but when I test it after, the same trigger drift appears. I've changed the flex as well. Still the same.

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carpikes commented Jun 15, 2023

I'm not quite sure about trigger calibration. It may not work.

Do you reset/disconnect the DS4 before testing it? In that case, if the flash-mirror status is not changed to "permanent" (using ds4-tool), the changes are gone.

EDIT: Just updated the readme with the instructions on how to do that

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In my case calibration of L2 and R2 triggers leads to 30% and 40% on a full press. Is there a way to debug the process to help you with a fix?

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In my case calibration of L2 and R2 triggers leads to 30% and 40% on a full press. Is there a way to debug the process to help you with a fix?

I managed to workaround a similar issue I had where my JDM-055 L2/R2 would only go to 20% and the calibration Tool wasn't changing the values.

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On the left is the original Rubber for both L2/R2 and on the right the one I replaced them with. They aren't the same size so I had to trim them to shape using scissors. These rubbers worked perfect and was able to regain 100% on both triggers. I guess they have different carbon conductivity which is also visible when looking at them side by side. I know it's not a perfect solution to proper calibration but it's a good enough workaround I guess.

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