Analogue Caps


Recommended Posts

They should bring back the classic controller. It would fix the main 2 gripes people have with the DS3 (L2/R2 triggers and the analogue stick thumb grips).

Totally agree :) not sure why they changed the design pushing the grips out tbh :(

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/725566-analogue-caps/#findComment-590463048
Share on other sites

Though I have yet to take the trigger accessories off since getting them.

I bought the Giotek real triggers too. I can't say I found them that useful though. I find to use them I have to alter the position of my hand on the controller. I find it better without them.

The analogue sticks are okay too, I just noticed my fingers slipping a bit when playing Mirrors Edge the other night because of the amount of time I needed to hold forward to run in long bursts. Awesome game by the way!

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/725566-analogue-caps/#findComment-590466116
Share on other sites

I have some analog caps. I got the ones from Play. I was using the concave ones for a while when I first got them, but since I bought SSF2THDR I've been using the grip ones. They are good, even if you only want them to cover the actual stick grip to protect it (which is why I got them).

If they ever get them back in though, get the set from Amazon just to have more options.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/725566-analogue-caps/#findComment-590467170
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

My caps arrived the other day so here goes. First things first, lots of pictures:

Exspect PS3 Silicone Analogue Caps (Play.com)

analoguecaps04yj6.jpg

Bumpy convex cap.

analoguecaps06ka0.jpg

Concave Xbox 360 style cap.

analoguecaps05se4.jpg

Upside down caps.

analoguecaps10pb2.jpg

Concave caps on controller.

analoguecaps09dl5.jpg

Concave caps profile.

analoguecaps12lm7.jpg

Bumpy caps on controller.

analoguecaps14ji0.jpg

Bumpy caps profile.

analoguecaps17sz0.jpg

Gratuitous shot of 360 style caps with real triggers for those interested. :p

First impressions were that they look great. Each cap is made of a very thin dark black stretchy rubber. The fact that they're so thin means they don't add any unnecessary extra height (shown in the profile shots), even the concave Xbox 360 style ones. They are quite tricky to get on, but once they're on there is no chance of them slipping off as they slip snugly on top of the DS3's analogue sticks.

The convex caps with the bumps feel unusual at first on the thumbs but add a little bit of extra grip when pushing the analogue sticks as far as possible because they prevent your slippage. I played a few rounds of COD4 online with them and they felt natural and comfortable to use.

The concave Xbox 360 style caps were a tiny bit more difficult to put on, but also sit tightly. They have a thick pad of rubber on the inside of them which creates the concave shape over the top of the DS3's analogue sticks. The ruts aren't incredibly deep, but more than enough for your thumbs to rest inside them. The rubber on these is a bit slippy and when I was playing COD4 I noticed on several occasions my thumbs slowly began to slip out of the ruts. I think if you're the kind of person who gets sweaty thumbs then these aren't the caps for you! I think this pair would definitely need some wear to make the rubber more grippy.

For ?2.50 they are decent and do add a different feel to the standard analogue sticks. I think with some wear on the rubber the concave caps would be nice for those more accustomed to the Xbox 360 controller. The convex bumpy caps are very comfortable once you become used to the feeling of them.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/725566-analogue-caps/#findComment-590529314
Share on other sites

I know there's a site that delivers from the US to wherever you are, it's like a forwarding service. You just get your product delivered to them and they send to you internationally. Maybe you could use that? Although for a ?2.50 item I'm not sure it'd be worth it.

I second everything ziodoz has said completely about the caps. I currently use the convex caps.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/725566-analogue-caps/#findComment-590538126
Share on other sites

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Hello, While ~104 GB of space may seem generous (at least compared to other e-readers which have 8-32GB), I feel at this price point the device should have a Micro SDXC card slot for expansion, particularly if it allows audio books to be installed and played. I hope to see more reviews of 6" phone-sized e-readers on Neowin in the future. It will be interesting to see how they compare. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky
    • Sandboxie Plus 1.17.8 / Classic 5.72.8 by Razvan Serea Run programs in a sandbox to prevent malware from making permanent changes to your PC. Sandboxie allows you to run your browser, or any other program, so that all changes that result from the usage are kept in a sandbox environment, which can then be deleted later. Sandboxie is a sandbox-based isolation software for 32- and 64-bit Windows NT-based operating systems. It is being developed by David Xanatos since it became open source, before that it was developed by Sophos (which acquired it from Invincea, which acquired it earlier from the original author Ronen Tzur). It creates a sandbox-like isolated operating environment in which applications can be run or installed without permanently modifying the local or mapped drive. An isolated virtual environment allows controlled testing of untrusted programs and web surfing. Sandboxie is available in two flavors Plus and Classic. Both have the same core components, this means they have the same level of security and compatibility. What's different is the user interface the Plus build has a modern Qt based UI which supports all new features that have been added since the project went open source. The Classic build has the old no longer developed MFC based UI, hence it lacks support for modern features, these features can however still be used when manually configured in the Sandboxie.ini. Sandboxie Plus 1.17.8 / Classic 5.72.8 release notes: Added added DisableCustomTitleOpt=[process,][y|n] to allow [#] sandboxie title markers on custom-titlebar windows (Delphi VCL, Qt, Electron) that were previously skipped to prevent DWM repaint CPU loops #5387 Changed updated bundled ImDisk driver to 3.0.2 #5419 Fixed fix Suppress logs for expected non-user SIDs #5422 SbieSvc.exe: SBIE2218/2219 error when run program as administrator #5417 fixed explorer.exe crashes in Application Compartment when Huorong Security is installed #5423 Download: Sandboxie Plus (64-bit) | 23.5 MB (Open Source) Download: Sandboxie Classic (64-bit) | 3.0 MB Links: Sandboxie Website | GitHub | ARM64 | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Hello, Christian Maas' XVI32 is a nice (and very small) hex editor. Speaking of hex editors, many years ago a colleague and I who both worked at Tribal Voice managed to edit a copy of the company's PowWow instant messaging client to make it behave better now that all of its lookup servers and other server-side tech was gone.  The program didn't support NAT (RFC-3022 was introduced in January 2001, the same time Tribal Voice was shuttered), but it still worked okay if you manually set up port-forwarding on your router.  The server at http://powwow.jazy.net/ hosts a copy (usual warnings about downloading and running untrusted code from random internet servers apply). I occasionally use some tools like Funduc Software's Search and Replace and Application Mover when I need to make mass-edits to text-based files or move programs with a hard-coded installation directories, respectively.  When I need to figure out the exact LCD panel inside of a laptop, EnTech Taiwan's Monitor Asset Manager is my go-to tool for that purpose. JD Design's website (now hosted on github.io) has a number of interesting freeware and shareware utilities.  I used to use their TouchPro utility to set the file timestamps on software I was mastering to match its version number (e.g., version 3.00 of a program had all of its files dates set to 3:00AM, and so forth). Karenware has a number of interesting freeware utilities, too. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky  
    • I still use HexChat! Not really as ancient as the 1994 AutoCAD above my post, but I have never found anything better to replace it. Yes we still operate an IRC server https://www.neowin.net/irc/ 😛 
    • At work we still have a couple of people that use a version of AutoCAD LT purchased in 1994. This predates Windows 95 and works fine on versions of Windows up to XP. Its long since run in an locked down isolated XP VM, accessible via RDP. I did install LibreCAD for them, however they said it was just too different to get to grips with. In all fairness one of them is now 75 and the other is almost 60.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Jeroen Wilms earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      rolfus earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Leroy Jethro Gibbs earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Conversation Starter
      flexorcist earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      509
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      198
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      138
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      90
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      82
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!