u/HyeVltg3

Looking for a way to control scrolling pages without touching the screen.

I mainly want is a way to be able to be tucked under the warm covers and scroll down up while I read text on the screen.
I've always had to have one hand out to scroll and read. I thought about getting a Bluetooth Mouse just to use the scroll wheel but I rather ask here since these are not technically PCs. Or Does a Bluetooth Air Mouse work with tablets ? I hear they are for Android TV boxes but cant find confirmation that idea would work.
Samsung Tab S9+

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u/HyeVltg3 — 4 days ago

If you use your Dualsense Edge on PC - try it Wired.

I really love the Dualsense shape, I even kept the Dualsense Edge when I had to sell my PS5! (for financial reasons).
I now have been using the Dualsense Edge on PC for over a year and never really thought about using it wired - because Why bother? when you can play it Wireless, all the cool kids use the wireless stuff.

Then I discovered (and being cool is lame): https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_games_that_support_Dualsense_haptic_feedback#DualSense_Edge
There are actually a lot of games that have a way better Rumble and Haptic Feedback experience than ANY OTHER CONTROLLER, except the catch is because of Bluetooth, these features are only available via Wired use.

I recently got Stellar Blade on PC ... for educational purposes of course. One of the main reasons were to see what the wiki meant, I played the first 10mins with the DSE Wired - WOW! it vibrates for everything, even the damn rain drops! I used to be the kind of person that disliked rumble, but this is awesome, it adds such a new experience and makes owning the DSE feel much better. I've had many Xbox Layout controllers for PC Gaming (especially GameSir controllers) but I've always loved Symmetrical Analog sticks (Playstation Layout), I loved using my DS4 on PC because nothing could replace the great feel till I found the GameSir Tarantula Pro! was using that on PC while the DSE was for PS5-only.

Just wanted to share since I know most people use wireless since... convenience? distance from console/pc?
I dont own any Playstation games on PC since I dont want to buy the same game twice, Stellar Blade so far is the first Playstation Studios game which obviously has dedicated support for the Dualsense on PC without needing Steam Input. I play The First Descendant too and the Adaptive Triggers feature is cool, havent tried wired play though. This is just awesome and I thought I'd put that idea of trying Dualsense wired on PC, in case you've been using Bluetooth since day-one.

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u/HyeVltg3 — 5 days ago