(02-05-2014, 09:36 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@Abcdude: sounds like you still have some MotionInJoy driver files installed. Can you do the following.
1. Open Device Manager.
2. On the menu bar - View -> Devices by connection.
3. Expand the Scp Virtual Bus Driver node, and any sub-nodes.
4. Take a screenshot and post as an attachment.
Here is what I get:
Before I change anything, should I be unplugging my DS3? Or wouldn't it matter? Sorry, i'm a bit overprotective when it comes to my PC.
Hi,
I installed your program with a Sixaxis controller connected with a USB cable. Installation was fast and simple, everything works.
Now instead of using this controller, I want to use my other Sixaxis because the Left Stick of the this one is a bit damaged.
When I connect the other controller the pc recognizes it, but I can't use it. The Led light of player 2 blinks on this controller, does a connected controller have to be Player 1?
Or does the controller only work when it was connected during installation?
Thanks in advance.
Ah thanks for the quick reply. logs in attachment like asked.
Also, here is what I get going into Devices and Printers:
@Abcdude: I'd suggest the first thing to do is make a full system backup (to an external hdd if you have one). Having your DS3 connected shouldn't matter.
1. Make sure you have the Microsoft X360 Accessories installed.
2. Delete the MotioninJoy Virtual XInput device for Windows.
3. Check the Delete driver software for this device option.
4. Reboot if asked to. If not, on the menu bar select Action -> Scan for hardware changes.
5. Check to see if the device is displayed as Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
[Might have to repeat Steps 2 - 5 to purge out the driver store.]
@ImpA3: Run ScpMonitor, you'll see Pad 1 in the Reserved state. Next to Pad 2 you should see an ^ button, press it to swap Pad 1 with Pad 2.
Led blinking when connected to USB indicates that the controller is Charging.
@Methyx: not enough in the logs you supplied to tell whats going on. Can you do the following -
1. Make sure your DS3 is plugged in to USB.
2. Restart your PC.
3. Run ScpMonitor.
4. Verify that the Packet Counter is incrementing and battery status is Charged or Charging.
5. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
8. Wait 30 seconds.
9. Zip up your ScpService.log and post as an attachment.
Thanks!
Didn't know it was that simple. Great programming by the way.
(02-05-2014, 10:55 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@Abcdude: I'd suggest the first thing to do is make a full system backup (to an external hdd if you have one). Having your DS3 connected shouldn't matter.
1. Make sure you have the Microsoft X360 Accessories installed.
2. Delete the MotioninJoy Virtual XInput device for Windows.
3. Check the Delete driver software for this device option.
4. Reboot if asked to. If not, on the menu bar select Action -> Scan for hardware changes.
5. Check to see if the device is displayed as Xbox 360 Controller for Windows.
[Might have to repeat Steps 2 - 5 to purge out the driver store.]
Would using Restore Points work instead? And is there a high chance something could go wrong?
(02-05-2014, 09:36 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@Samoora: can you do the following -
1. Have your DS4 plugged in to USB.
2. Shutdown your PC.
3. Startup your PC.
4. Run ScpMonitor.
5. Unplug your DS4 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plug it back in to USB. [Do you hear the bing-bong Windows Device Arrival Sound?]
8. Zip up your ScpService.log and post as an attachment.
Is your DS4 connected to a front-panel or back-panel USB port?
@Abcdude: sounds like you still have some MotionInJoy driver files installed. Can you do the following.
1. Open Device Manager.
2. On the menu bar - View -> Devices by connection.
3. Expand the Scp Virtual Bus Driver node, and any sub-nodes.
4. Take a screenshot and post as an attachment.
@damron17: Can't think what's going wrong, only thing left to try would be a fresh install of Vista.
@Methyx: can you zip up your ScpService.log and ScpDriver.log and post as an attachment.
Hey Scarlet Attached is the service log. There was no bingbong sound however it did successfully connect. I have been using a front pannel usb port. The issue is with shutting down the service it seems. I have attached pngs as well of what it reads.
Is there any chance we can try to get the wireless pairing to work
I didn't really read through all these 200 pages so forgive me if this has already been asked (or even answered) but are you going integrate the wrapper with any newer LilyPad version?
Because afaik r5350 has been used for a long time now, it'd be nice to know its "up-to date"
(02-05-2014, 10:55 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@Methyx: not enough in the logs you supplied to tell whats going on. Can you do the following -
1. Make sure your DS3 is plugged in to USB.
2. Restart your PC.
3. Run ScpMonitor.
4. Verify that the Packet Counter is incrementing and battery status is Charged or Charging.
5. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
8. Wait 30 seconds.
9. Zip up your ScpService.log and post as an attachment.
Weird, seems like that did the trick already. Thanks mate
. Loving the program and its simplicity.