Linyifeng is an independent developer focused on low-level gaming utilities, best known for DSUManager, a lightweight Windows tool that re-plays motion and button data from Nintendo Switch, Sony DualShock and DualSense controllers into any application that understands the Cemuhook DSU protocol. By creating virtual DSUController endpoints, the program lets gamers use modern gyro, accelerometer and analog-stick input in emulators, streaming clients and older PC titles that otherwise recognize only Xbox-style gamepads. Typical use cases include mapping Switch Pro controller motion to Wii U games in Cemu, feeding phone-based tilt sensors into Dolphin, or combining multiple physical pads into a single unified controller for local multiplayer. The utility sits quietly in the tray, exposes per-device calibration wizards, and can auto-start with Windows so that the virtual controller is ready the moment a Bluetooth connection is detected. Because the entire stack is open-source and protocol-compliant, power users often bundle DSUManager with scripting layers or overlay front-ends to build personalized motion-aware control schemes for racing, flight and VR titles. Linyifeng’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are handled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
Simulate game controllers with DSUController.
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