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Question | Answer |
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Common Name | CEHENSY Switch Controller |
Model | 8592 (manual) |
Manufacturer | SHENZHENSHI KONGSIMAI TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. dba CEHENSY |
Leaderboard Legal? | |
Connection Modes | Bluetooth Wireless, Wired USB |
Battery Bank Capacity | 600 mAh |
Sentiment Power |
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Question | Answer |
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Turbo? | |
Companion software? | |
Custom Button Mapping? | |
Adjustable Stick Deadzone? | |
Adjustable Analog Curve? | |
Macro Functionality? | |
Can be remapped in Nintendo Switch software? |
Question | Answer |
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Turbo Button Remappable? | |
Buttons that can use turbo function | A ,B ,X ,Y ,L ,R ,ZL ,ZR |
Adjustable Turbo? | |
"Sanity Check" Indicator? | |
How to activate turbo function? | Hold T , then press desired button |
Is there a global turbo reset function? | |
Advertised Fire Rate (Hz) | 12 |
Turbo Time to Live (TTL) | Short |
All Turboed Buttons on Same Duty Cycle? | No |
Mode | Actual Hz | Distance under leaderboard cap |
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12.0 | -1.0 | |
11.9 | -1.1 |
preferred modes for Dread speedrunning
Mode | 0 Lock? | 1 Lock? | 2 Lock? |
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preferred modes for Dread speedrunning
Question | Answer |
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Analog Layout Style | Switch |
Analog Sensor | Potentiometric sensor |
Stick Circularity Average Error (SCAE) | |
Advertised SCAE | Not provided |
Question | Answer |
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Back Paddles? | |
Y Button Shape | Flat |
Horizontal distance between face buttons (measured in cm from button center) | 2.3 |
Trigger Type | Digital |
Actuation force (g) | Not measured |
D-pad: d-pad is criminally faulty and is only good for d-pad mashing
The cheapest turbo-optimal controller on the market.
Easy to hold, inexpensive without feeling cheap and creaky.
The build quality is what you would expect from a controller that costs less than $20.
Large digital notches along the cardinals make precise movements difficult.
The actuation force on the buttons is fairly high, and there are no back paddles.