kde's system monitor has widgets for monitoring sensor data
kde's system monitor has widgets for monitoring sensor data



/etc/bluetooth/input.conf defaults are not actually being used by the system.... I reverted the comment line on the UserspaceHID=true back to the default (Commented out), restarted the bluetooth service and the incorrect controller behavior started right back up./etc/bluetooth/input.conf UserspaceHID=true back to being uncommented and restarted BT service and the DS5's all started working correctly again.3.15 PlayStation 5 (Dualsense) controller
Bluetooth connection of Dualsense requires enabling userspace HID support, otherwise Dualsense refuses Bluetooth connection after pairing. If userspace HID is not already enabled, this can be done by editing or creating new file /etc/bluetooth/input.conf with line UserspaceHID=true and restarting the bluetooth.service.# Enable HID protocol handling in userspace input profile
# Defaults to true (Use UHID instead of kernel HIDP)
#UserspaceHID=true/etc/bluetooth/input.conf/etc/bluetooth/input.confUserspaceHID=trueUserspaceHID=true