Versions:

  • 0.5.0

DSUManager, published by linyifeng, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to emulate game controllers through the DSUController protocol, enabling gamers to map keyboard, mouse, or other input devices as virtual DualShock-style controllers recognized by compatible applications. Released in a single version 0.5.0, the tool targets players who want to integrate non-controller hardware into games or streaming setups that expect standardized gamepad signals, such as titles requiring Sony DualShock 4 inputs or services like PlayStation Remote Play. By creating a virtual DSUController endpoint, DSUManager allows motion, analog stick, and button data generated by any customizable source to be transmitted over the local network to a target console or PC client, effectively broadening peripheral choice without additional hardware. Typical use cases include binding motion controls from a smartphone gyroscope to a PC title, repurposing an arcade stick as a wireless gamepad for PlayStation 4, or synchronizing multiple input streams for cooperative local play. The software sits in the System Utilities category, specifically within controller emulation sub-niches, and operates silently in the background once configured, consuming minimal resources while maintaining low-latency UDP communication. Although still at an early 0.5.0 milestone, DSUManager already supports essential DSU protocol features, and its open codebase encourages community refinement. Users seeking a straightforward, no-cost method to extend controller compatibility across platforms can download DSUManager free of charge from get.nero.com, where packages are delivered through trusted Windows sources such as winget, always providing the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

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