• zqps@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    You know you can just chuck rechargeable 2.4V AA batteries in there and it works perfectly, right?

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      14 hours ago

      Rechargeables get stuck and are waaaay harder to remove than regular because they’re just a bit bigger. I have solved this with a loop of sticky tape around the batteries so I got a bit of a pull tab when using them. so it works…but not perfectly

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      18 hours ago

      Yes but

      • it doesn’t let me charge and play at the same time
      • I could hot swap in and out batteries, but it doesn’t report battery percentage
      • It also doesn’t auto-pause when the battery dies, like other systems do
      • It runs through them quickly
      • it acts finicky/unpredictable when the battery is very low, rather than reaching a consistent threshold and stopping working
      • In combination with a bug/anti-feature I’ve posted about previously, my Steam Deck sees it as a new controller every time the batteries are replaced, despite the Bluetooth MAC/BDA not changing.
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        11 hours ago

        Fair enough. I much prefer swapping them every few hours rather than using a wire, and I haven’t had those identification problems you describe. Largely comes down to setup and usage profile it seems.