Modding your PlayStation 5‘s DualSense controller with rear paddles, clicky buttons, and drift-free sticks is easier, cheaper, and more fun than you’d think.

I don’t own a gaming console, so I didn’t even know you can open these things to see the hardware. I believed it was all soldered like in new phones or something. It is really interesting to play with the controller’s insides.

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That will be cool! I do a lot of repair, but aviation is another level! Fixing things is honestly the most satisfying labor overall for me. I take any opportunity I can to learn a new device. I’m in assembly these days, though, so it’s mostly for friends and family. Do you need to go to school for aviation maintenance?

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I’m going to be going to a trade school for a few years to learn everything I need! AIM (Aviation Institute of Maintenance) has locations all over the US

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