New Doyoky / Binbok JoyCon with Hall Effect Joysticks - Gyro Gameplay on PC [Ultrawide]

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Joy-Con on PC TUTORIAL / HOW-TO
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This is the new Doyoky / Binbok JoyCon with Hall Effect joysticks and even more RGB ring lighting. My impressions of them for Gyro gameplay on PC:
-Pairs fine to PC/Win11 and is mappable in reWASD (Gyro 250hz)
-Gyro feels good and not laggy. However, the gyro sensitivity is different than previous Binbok JoyCon's gyro so you will have to adjust your sensitivity in game or in gyro configs when you use it
-The sticks feel like they have a bit more resistance than previous Binbok style JoyCon
-The DPAD is much better, and has a much more clicky tactile feel and more distinction between directions being pressed
-The new face buttons have a harder 'shell', but feel like the same tension to press in. They don't feel more or less clicky than previous iterations
-The shoulder buttons buttons now have a bit of distance to them being clicked in, and because of this feel a bit mushy. They still feel like proper digital buttons though but I prefer the older style ZL / ZR on previous BinBok JoyCon which felt snappier and more tactile
-The new mappable back button is the wider, diagonally placed one as seen on the NYXI Hyperion, as opposed to the straight rectangle on previous BinBok style designs. This button feels great, has a good clicky feel and is perfectly placed for comfort and access to it.
-The new mappable back button is also capable of Macro sequences, and I'm happy to report it does not suffer from any lag when programming a single button map, as seen in other controllers that make their back button capable of macros. It works perfectly for both single maps and button sequence macros. Available buttons are all the (same side) face buttons, L3, R3, shoulder buttons, - and + but not SR / SL (typical for BinBok style JoyCon, but improvement over the recent Gamecube style JoyCon (Doyoky Retro / NYXI Wizard) which could not do + and -)
-The hold Home/Capture button to turn off each JoyCon takes way longer than previous BinBok style JoyCon, which is nice if you want to use those for other mappings but have accidentally ended up turning off the JoyCon because now you really have to hold it upwards of 10 seconds to turn off

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Gyro Controls
Gyro Aim
Motion Controls
Binbok
Doyoky