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MissionControl
File:Missioncontrolswitch.png
General
Authorndeadly
TypeOther Apps
Version0.9.1
LicenseGPL-2.0
Last Updated2023/04/19
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Mission Control is an innovative homebrew application that allows you to use controllers from various other gaming consoles with your Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth connectivity. The best part is that you do not need to invest in any additional external hardware or dongles to use this app.

With the help of Mission Control, you can now enjoy playing your favorite Nintendo Switch games using the controllers of other consoles such as PlayStation, Xbox, or even your PC. This app is designed to provide gamers with a more immersive and enjoyable gaming experience by enabling them to use their preferred controllers.

The app is easy to install and use. It comes with an intuitive user interface that makes it simple to set up and start using. All you need to do is download and install the app on your Nintendo Switch, pair it with your controller, and you're good to go. The app supports a wide range of controllers, including the PlayStation DualShock 4, Xbox One S/X, and even the Joy-Cons of the Nintendo Switch itself.

Features

  • Supports all Switch firmware versions.
  • Connect up to 8 non-switch Bluetooth controllers simultaneously without any additional hardware.
  • Make use of native HOS menus for controller pairing, button remapping (firmware 10.0.0+) etc.
  • Support for rumble and motion controls (compatible controllers only)
  • Low input lag.
  • File-based virtual controller memory allowing for data such as analog stick calibration to be stored and retrieved.
  • Spoofing of host Bluetooth adapter name and address.
  • mc.mitm module adds extension IPC commands that can be used to interact with the bluetooth process without interfering with the state of the system.

Supported Controllers

Currently, the following controllers are supported. If you have a third-party variant of one of the below, or a Bluetooth controller that isn't listed, consider submitting a controller request issue.

  • Nintendo Wii Remote + extensions (Nunchuck, Classic Controller, Classic Controller Pro, SNES Mini, TaTaCon (Taiko drum), MotionPlus)
  • Nintendo Wii Balance Board (experimental)
  • Nintendo WiiU Pro Controller
  • Sony Dualshock3 (Playstation 3) Controller
  • Sony DualShock4 (Playstation 4) Controller
  • Sony Dualsense (Playstation 5) Controller
  • Sony Dualsense Edge Controller
  • Microsoft Xbox One S/X Controller (not to be confused with Series S/X controllers - these use Bluetooth LE, which isn't currently supported)*
  • Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2
  • NVidia Shield Controller (2017 Model)
  • Ouya Controller
  • Gamestick Controller
  • Gembox Controller
  • iCade Controller
  • Ipega Controllers (7197, 9017s, 9023, 9055, 9062S, 9076, 9078, 9087, 9096 confirmed working. Others may also work)
  • g910 Wireless Bluetooth Controller
  • Xiaomi Mi Controller
  • Steelseries Free
  • Steelseries Nimbus
  • Steelseries Stratus Duo
  • GameSir G3s
  • GameSir G4s
  • GameSir T1s
  • GameSir T2a
  • Hori Onyx
  • 8bitDo SN30 Pro Xbox Cloud Gaming Edition
  • 8BitDo ZERO (Most other 8BitDo controllers have a Switch mode available. May require firmware update)
  • PowerA Moga Hero
  • PowerA Moga Pro
  • PowerA Moga Pro 2
  • Mad-Catz C.T.R.L.R
  • Mad-Catz L.Y.N.X 3
  • Razer Raiju Tournament
  • Razer Raiju Ultimate
  • Razer Serval
  • Mocute 050
  • Mocute 053
  • Gen Game S3
  • AtGames Legends Pinball Controller + Arcade Control Panel
  • Hyperkin Scout
  • Not all Xbox One wireless controllers support Bluetooth. Older variants use a proprietary 2.4Ghz protocol and cannot be used with the Switch. See here for information on identifying the Bluetooth variant.

Media

USING THE MISSION CONTROL TO CONNECT VARIOUS GAMEPADS - (sthetix)


Changelog

v0.9.1

  • Added support for Sony Dualshock 3 controller.
  • Added support for Mocute 053 controller.
  • Added .ini config option to select preferred Dualshock 3 player LED pattern.
  • Added .ini config option to control the polling rate used by Dualshock 4 controllers.
  • Replaced .ini config option for enabling/disabling the LED lightbar on Sony controllers with a brightness control setting.
  • Renamed some of the other .ini config options.
  • Wiimote dpad is now mapped to the left analog stick when in horizontal orientation to improve compatibility with games that don't allow dpad inputs for movement.

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  • First Release.

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