This community seems to have the knowledge so I'll try my luck in here could someone explain to me, in playin english, how to not have a constantly vibrating controller in my hands? but all I get is some random code on a github site (which I don't remember the link of) and as a complete Retropie / Linux n00b I've got virtually no idea what to do with it. Now, I know there's a workaround and I've searched the forums etc. So now I'm stuck with a controller that, as soon as I plug it in, will not stop vibrating which may seem like a small nuisance but will get on my nerves after an extensive playing session. As soon as I connected it to my Pi it turns out the slimy little cunt had sold me a fake "Shanwan" one instead (granted, it WAS cheaper than the original one which should've made me suspicious. I bought what looks like a PS3 Controller off of eBay. I am a new user and so far I've been pretty satisfied with what the Pi has to offer, works like a charm and is very user-friendly! Now for my problem:
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