Yodokoro-chan

Yodokoro-chan Haptic Controller

Models and U# scripts for creating switches and sliders with haptic feedback(controller vibration).

Booth Udon Systems Udon System
Published 25 May 2026
Author Yodokoro-chan

Yodokoro-chan Haptic Controller

Original source: Booth by Yodokoro-chan. Publisher description: Models and U# scripts for creating switches and sliders with haptic feedback(controller vibration). Check the original listing for current package files, setup notes, pricing, and license details before importing. Publisher notes: If you found mistranslations in English manual, please tell me on twitter or contact form.

Original Listing: Booth SDK Note: 2020.09.15.11.25 Demo / Preview: https://vrchat.com/home/world/wrld_34d4e402-1247-41d5-97cb-931f74fb40ce Submitted by: Yodokoro-chan

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Before Importing

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References

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