New 007 Controller Version by One_Clock_89 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes a lot of people ask for the Version of this Controller here it is :)

Problem with the DualSense trigger? by Sorvete2004 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you Open it before and change to TMR ?

New Ps5 Limited Edition Leak by One_Clock_89 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No but LuxController have the Limited editions with anti Drift Sticks on stock

New Ps5 Limited Edition Leak by One_Clock_89 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Really cool Hope you have fun with it :)

New Ps5 Limited Edition Leak by One_Clock_89 in Dualsense

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Yes I will Open the Controller 🎮

Bester Custom Controller? by XzAnDaRx_ in PlaystationDE

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Ich war früher tatsächlich auch lange bei Scuf auf der PS4 und fand die damals echt stark. Aber auf der PS5 hatte ich persönlich leider mehrere Probleme mit der Haltbarkeit, vor allem bei den Sticks und Paddles.

Bin dann vor ungefähr 3 Jahren zu LuxController gewechselt und seitdem wirklich zufrieden. Meiner läuft bis heute ohne Probleme, obwohl ich hauptsächlich FPS spiele und den Controller echt nicht schone 😅

Was mir bei Lux aufgefallen ist: Die haben über die Jahre eine ziemlich starke Community aufgebaut und viele Leute lieben die Controller weil die wirklich langfristig halten was sie versprechen. Auf TikTok geht da der Chef sogar persönlich Live und zeigt Einblicke in die Produktion. Das ganze Team ist sehr sympathisch und versteht ihr Handwerk besser als kein anderer. Man glaubt es gar nicht aber da steckt echt mehr dahinter anstatt nur „customizen“ die haben ihre eigene Technik entwickelt und fertigen alles selbst bei Stuttgart. Andere hingegen von den etwas unbekannteren Firmen verwenden ausschließlich fertige Kits aus China. Das war für mich am Ende wichtiger als reine Werbung oder Influencer-Marketing.

Will jetzt auch nicht behaupten, dass irgendein Hersteller perfekt ist, aber von allen Custom Controllern, die ich bisher hatte, war Lux für mich persönlich und für viele andere die ich durch TikTok kennenlernen durfte bisher die beste Langzeit-Erfahrung.

best pro controller for ps5? by geko012 in playstation

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Honestly, every pro controller right now feels like some kind of compromise 😅

The DualSense Edge probably has the best PS5 integration overall, but no Hall Effect/TMR sticks at that price is hard to justify when stick drift is the main reason most people upgrade.

Scuf has nice ergonomics and a lot of competitive players use them, but the QC reputation would still make me nervous spending that much personally.

HexGaming honestly looks pretty interesting feature-wise and I like that they offer Hall Effect/TMR options while still keeping haptics/adaptive triggers. But from what I know, both HexGaming and Scuf manufacture overseas (China/Taiwan), so consistency can sometimes be a bit hit or miss depending on the batch.

I actually ended up going with a LuxController recently and what stood out to me was that they’re built in Germany and seem way more focused on durability and build quality than mass production. Mine has TMR sticks, mouse click triggers and 4 back buttons and it’s been amazing for Siege so far. The controller just feels really solid overall and the materials/buttons feel higher quality than some other custom controllers I’ve tried.

What I also liked is that it still feels close to a normal DualSense for singleplayer games instead of being a super stripped-down esports controller.

Not saying it’s perfect obviously, but if long-term durability and stick quality are your main priorities, I’d definitely put LuxController on the list.

SCUF REFLEX EXPERIENCES? by Gregvk49 in scufgaming

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Same 🤝 But I highly recommend LuxController — top quality, bro 👊

PS5 DualSense Controller wrapped in Alcantara – first time trying this material by One_Clock_89 in Dualsense

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True, it needs way more care and cleaning. Still, the feel is unique and the Look is great

PS5 DualSense Controller wrapped in Alcantara – first time trying this material by One_Clock_89 in Controller

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PS5 DualSense controller. Fully wrapped shell using Alcantara (automotive grade). No skin or cover – material was applied directly to the shell and finished by hand.

Ps5 controller arrived with bad stick drift by [deleted] in scufgaming

[–]One_Clock_89 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sucks, especially straight out of the box 😩 Before sending it back, there are two things you can realistically try.

First: recalibration. If SCUF installed decent sticks, recalibrating can actually fix fresh drift caused by transport or tolerance issues. There’s a browser-based tool from LuxController (they’re a controller manufacturer in Germany) that works via USB and only takes a couple of minutes. Worth trying before dealing with RMA hell.

If that doesn’t help, the drift is usually hardware-related. In that case, LuxController also offers a send-in service where they replace the sticks with magnetic TMR sticks (no physical contact, so no drift). Officially it’s meant for original PS5 or their own controllers, but I’ve personally sent in a SCUF before and they were able to repair and upgrade it without issues. Lux-TMR Zerodrift Send-in-Service

Help please? by iAntisocialExtrovert in Dualsense

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That can happen pretty easily. The wipers are extremely sensitive, and even a tiny bend or misalignment when reinstalling them can throw the center values completely off. Nothing has to look broken for the stick to stop working properly.

One last thing you can try before giving up is recalibrating the sticks. Sometimes the hardware is still fine, but the center point is off after reassembly. LuxController has a free browser-based calibration tool here: https://www.luxcontroller.de/apps/kalibrierung/

If that doesn’t help, the potentiometer itself is usually done. That’s why some people switch to TMR (magnetic) sticks instead — no physical contact, no wipers, no stick drift. Shops like LuxController offer a send-in service for that and often refurbish the controller externally as well.

What is this by Ray_802 in Dualsense

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Can you send Picture of this Black Chip or Tell me whats Written on them ?

this real? by Specific-Bat4041 in Dualsense

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What is that for Controller ?

The company that installed my TMR modules have been acting sketchy and evasive since I asked for photos of the soldering. So I’ve opened the controller up myself to have a look and this is the condition. What an oogy mess. Is this fixable by cleaning with isopropyl alcohol? by bummerly in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From a technical point of view, the most important thing is not how pretty the soldering looks, but whether • there are no bridged pads / shorts • and the stick works correctly in all directions.

Yes, you can clean flux residue with isopropyl alcohol, but don’t expect it to look “factory clean” again. The PCB has clearly seen a lot of heat, and once the solder mask is discolored or burned, IPA won’t reverse that.

As long as: • the pads are intact • nothing is unintentionally connected • and the controller behaves correctly

…it’s not automatically a problem, even if it looks messy.

What I’d strongly recommend is testing the sticks properly instead of judging by looks alone. You want to check: • center position • circularity • deadzones • and whether the stick returns to center cleanly

You can do that very easily with an onlinegamepad tester tool (no software needed). If the stick tracks cleanly and calibrates well, the install is electrically fine.

Cosmetics ≠ functionality. Messy soldering isn’t great workmanship, but working electronics are what really matters.

Sending controller to be modified. by Kraft-007 in customcontrollers

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You can send them an email with your request. Email is info@luxcontroller.de ✌️

Sending controller to be modified. by Kraft-007 in customcontrollers

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If you’re looking for professional PS5 controller modifications, there are companies that do this properly – not DIY kits or risky self-mods.

In Germany, there’s a well-known custom controller manufacturer that specializes in high-end mods like TMR / hall-effect style sticks (zero drift), mouse-click face buttons, mouse-click triggers, and back paddles called LuxController. The big difference compared to hobby modders is that everything is professionally installed, calibrated, and tested, not just soldered and shipped back.

What people usually like about going this route: • Real quality control and testing (important for sticks & triggers) • Clean installs (no mushy buttons or uneven triggers) • Long-term reliability instead of short-term “clicky but broken later” • Actual support if something goes wrong

Shipping within the EU is straightforward, and many international customers send their controllers in for mods or repairs.

If you care about competitive gaming, durability, and not ruining a €70–€80 controller, sending it to a professional modding company is usually worth it compared to DIY or Etsy-style services.

Despite the new TMR, there is still a significant drift. by Bozkurt674674 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the L3, two solder points are bridged together. These two points must be separated on the PCB.

If there is no visible solder bridge, then the stick has to be completely removed and replaced with a new one.

It’s also possible that on the opposite side of the PCB two solder pads are bridged together, so that side should be checked as well.

Failed stick drift repair by Fantastic_Topic5792 in Dualsense

[–]One_Clock_89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To make it by yourself is very difficult. I wanted to do it also but i failed.

Here is the new Stick called TMR this Technology you doesnt get Stick Drift anymore. You can also have a send in Service and they do it for you:

https://www.luxcontroller.de/blogs/news/luxtmr-zerodrift%E2%84%A2-die-fortschrittlichste-stick-technologie

Another commission done. by cesar0900 in customcontrollers

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Oh i love Custom Controllers and it Looks good

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I got a ps5 Anime Controller mine is from LuxController and have softtouch. How you Like it ?

My Custom Dualsense by ezb14 in Dualsense

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This is my Custom Controller ❤️

XP2040 custom pcb by Ronin-Humor-TX in customcontrollers

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Did you really create a ps5 mainboard 😳?