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  1. i would want both buttons to be fast as possible in repetition, x and square. In genshin impact the x is for whipping thru the most insane amount of character dialogue, and the square is for picking things up fast as possible, which was also a pain doing manually. hope this helps. hope i remember to keep coming back to check messages, theyre not going to my email so i have to keep coming back here. lol. thats your plan isnt it? keep me coming back. i missed you all too. lool
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  2. okay i think this worked. lol. i would love the same set up as the ps4, not sure how different the ps5 is in comparison. i had the left paddle for x and the right paddle was square. i had the macro controllers. i have pics in here, with my 'how much i loved the controller' somewhere in here. i tried to build one but there was no back paddle option for the ps5, it said unavailable. i love your controllers but getting there, is tough, its confusing to me. i dont play cod etc, just genshin impact and gta, and in gta i never use it. so yah. one game. hahahah. but as you know with my arm i have to get the macro version. i cant consistently hit x or square, kills my arm. but i am desperate to get it as fast as possible , i got the ps4 to go a bit faster than a regular turbo but that last step the sub in the sub in the sub mode, was too hard. lol. so yah, i wish you could just replicate the ones i bought here for my husband and i , to the ps5 but not sure what you can do. i'm sorry, i'm 60, old broad, ..everythings a learning curve. but i'm getting there. hugs.
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  3. Thank you for your feedback. The difference between the standard PS5 Triggers and the Mechanical ones is in the switch. The standard one has a robber piece underneath the trigger, as opposed to a tactical switch found in the Mechanical option. The tactical switch is sensitive to the amount of force applied and has a shorter lifespan due to the material and design. There is always a tradeoff when it comes to performance. The Mechanical triggers option is not as reliable and durable as the standard triggers option. But it offers increased performance due to shorter distance travel, faster input, and response time. When excessive force is applied constantly it shortens the lifespan of the switch. If the user can manage the force and not overpress the button it may last for a long period. We've been seeing returns older than a year with Mechanical shoulder buttons working just fine.
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