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Use controllers from other consoles natively on your Nintendo Switch via Bluetooth. No dongles or other external hardware neccessary.
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[Bug Report]: PS5 Controller Low Battery Prompt #677

Closed matthi3u0 closed 11 months ago

matthi3u0 commented 11 months ago

Switch Firmware Version

16.0.2 (Latest)

Atmosphère Version

1.5.2 (Latest)

Mission Control Version

0.9.2 (Latest)

Boot Method

Fusée

Issue Description

When I use my PS5 controller on my switch, I randomly get a notification telling me "Low Battery". I connected my PS5 controller and checked the battery percentage via Steam and it showed it was 97%.

Any idea how to stop the notification? Thanks

Error Report

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Additional Context

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ndeadly commented 11 months ago

That's strange, never seen this behaviour with Dualsense before. Do you know which firmware version your controller is on?

These notifications occur when a report comes in with a battery field with a value close to zero. This can obviously occur when a controller is legitimately reporting low battery, but I have also seen cases where reports containing all zero values are received from DS3 controllers that are nearly out of range of the console. Is it possible you're running in a noisy RF environment, or at a reasonable distance from your console?

matthi3u0 commented 11 months ago

I am using my DS5 controller less than 5 feet away from my console, and I believe I am not in a noisy RF environment as I just have a monitor and my laptop. I am not sure what firmware version my controller is on, so I will update it and I will reply to this issue if I have any problems. Thanks!

matthi3u0 commented 11 months ago

I opened the firmware updater software on my computer and it told me my controller was low battery. I completely charged my controller and did a firmware update and now my switch says it is full battery.