The easiest quiet controller that comes to mind is the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. The shoulder and triggers are near nonexistent. And the rest of the buttons are quieter than your average controller. Hope that helps!
I just remembered! The PS5 controller's face buttons are super silent, just like the NS Pro controller's L and R! But the PS5's L and R aren't quiet, though they're not loud. Hope that helps!
Sorry, I don't have the controller anymore, and it's been a while, so I don't remember. I've noticed controllers often have differences between models made at different times and also at the same time. If you still like the controller, but it bothers you, you could try exchanging it with another one or buying a model made at a different time. But, I think you're describing a more fundamental design quirk, so you're not likely to find a fix from buying another. You could try opening up the controller and applying foam or tape where you notice the shaking sound. Hope this helps!
I am looking for a very silent controller to use for pc gaming. Among those you remember, what you'd choose?
The easiest quiet controller that comes to mind is the Nintendo Switch Pro controller. The shoulder and triggers are near nonexistent. And the rest of the buttons are quieter than your average controller. Hope that helps!
I just remembered! The PS5 controller's face buttons are super silent, just like the NS Pro controller's L and R! But the PS5's L and R aren't quiet, though they're not loud. Hope that helps!
I noticed a shaking sound when i shake the controller from the R and L keys. Do you have a similar situation or is it mine?
Sorry, I don't have the controller anymore, and it's been a while, so I don't remember.
I've noticed controllers often have differences between models made at different times and also at the same time.
If you still like the controller, but it bothers you, you could try exchanging it with another one or buying a model made at a different time.
But, I think you're describing a more fundamental design quirk, so you're not likely to find a fix from buying another.
You could try opening up the controller and applying foam or tape where you notice the shaking sound.
Hope this helps!
@@rintoki The controller is fine, that sound doesn't come in normal use anyway, I don't have any experience of opening it, thank you for your reply.
@@tesham31 Mine has it too.
Nice