(05-03-2014, 08:34 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@CarloxTheBoy: your Dongle - USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001&REV_0100, is not Bluetooth 2.0+EDR capable.
Hello, Scarlet!
I'm glad I found your driver, as MJ was just giving me instant crashes.
Well, I think I have proven the assumption for VID_0A12&PID_0001 not being capable wrong.
I recently bought one these:
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B001NW74...ge_o02_s00
As you can see on Amazon, this adapter are 2.1+EDR capable, and it's also written on the box and the datasheet.
And:
It is working with your driver!
I got to admit, that I had the "BTH 00000000 none" problem for some time, too, but this just was because I hadn't installed the Visual C 2013 Runtime before. After installing this, my DS3 is working nicely through bluetooth and this dongle, using your driver.
(Runtime:
https://www.microsoft.com/de-de/download...x?id=40784)
So I think that maybe most of the BTH 00000000 reports are just because people didn't install VC2013? I didn't install it at first, because I wasn't sure if I didn't already have it installed, because there are so many tools out there that demand on having different popular runtimes installed. And then I'm used to programs yelling at me for not having the Visual C runtime installed, but your monitor and server just ran fine, the only problem being this "BTH 00000000 none" thing. It probably would be a good idea, adding a check for the Visual C runtime installation to your tools.
The complete string of the working controller is:
USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001&REV_5276
Maybe the revision is important..
I just got to add that I got one minor problem.
I wonder about your solution in putting both Triggers (L2 + R2) ond the z-axis, but one increasing and the other decreasing form the mid value. If I press both at once, the slider in windows' game controlers setting just stays at mid. I find assigning key and buttons to this setup hard. Wouldn't it be better putting both to independent axes? Or is this the normal xbox-360-controller style?
Thank you!