Circle Pad Pro
Also known as CTR-009, it sends the commands to the console through the IR interface on the back of the console.
Usage Instructions
IR Protocol
Communications with this device is done via the ir:USER service, which uses obfuscation implemented in software. The bitrate-value passed to IRUSER is 0x04, hence the actual bps is 96000.
The application sends requests via IRUSER:SendIrnop and receives response from Circle Pad Pro via IRUSER:ReceiveIrnop (or read data from the shared memory). The request and response data structures below are payloads in packets.
Read Input
Request (3 bytes):
offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Request ID? Fixed value 1 |
0x1 | 0x1 | Unknown |
0x2 | 0x1 | Unknown |
Response (6 bytes):
offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Response ID? Fixed value 0x11 |
0x1 | 0x3 | Right circle pad position.
This three bytes are two little-endian 12-bit fields. The first one is for x-axis and the second one is for y-axis. |
0x4 | 0x1 | bit[0:4] battery level?
bit[5] ZL button bit[6] ZR button bit[7] R button Note that for the three button fields, the bit is set when the button is NOT pressed. |
0x5 | 0x1 | Unknown |
Read Calibration Data?
Request (6 bytes):
offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Request ID? Fixed value 2 |
0x1 | 0x1 | Unknown |
0x2 | 0x2 | Unknown. |
0x4 | 0x2 | Data size |
Response (5 bytes + requested size)
offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Response ID? Fixed value 0x11 |
0x1 | 0x2 | Unknown. Same as request+0x2 |
0x2 | 0x2 | Data size |
0x4 | data size | calibration data? |