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번역 관련 문제 보고
Only time I even see greater than 10ms is when connected the controller or turning a second controller on but it settles to <10ms after a second or so and is fine.
Either you have your BT USB dongle in a position that is affecting it's signal....back of computer or something else is causing interference.
Could just be a poor BT USB dongle. Here's the one I've used without issues for years
https://www.asus.com/uk/Networking/USBBT400/
As for wired I haven't used wired for years so have nothing to say in that regard.
You can buy a usb extension cable that has a standing dock at the end, which is ideal for a device such as usb bt or other wireless dongle.
I connected the device in the frontside of the computer, less than 20cm away from me, and i bought and tp-link 4.0 device. Even tried to set the pollrate to 1000hz of overclock to the controller but nothing has effect. I'm starting to think that is the controller itself, maybe the new-builded controllers or something... it's the classic ds4 anyway... i'm gonna try to connect it on another computer and SCPToolkit too, thank you