@soyo:
1. Stop the ScpService.
2. Open Device Manager and expand Universal Serial Bus devices (see Screenshot)
3. Right-click uninstall on each BTH DS3 Devices. (if a check box with "Delete the driver software for this device" is present - check it, and press ok).
4. From the Action menu select Scan for hardware changes.
5. Repeat from 3 until both dongles are recognised as Bluetooth Radio devices.
6. Run ScpDriver and click Install. (Both will now be BTH DS3 Devices again).
7. Stop the ScpService.
8. Unplug the Dongle you want to use for DS3.
9. Double click the remaining BTH DS3 Device.
10. On the Driver tab, click Roll Back Driver. (It will now be back to a Bluetooth Radio device).
11. Plug in your other dongle.
12. Reboot.
Should now have an active Bluetooth Radio device and an active BTH DS3 Ddevice.
@AstronomyDomine: your controller is not making an attempt to connect via Bluetooth. I think it is not a genuine Sony DualShock3.
Came across this post after searching for an way to use my ps3 controller with windows 7/fifa 13. But after reading the site/forum I'm excited to play ps2 games again
Anyway, thank you for this post and the tool, only problem I found is that I can't seem to get it work. Is this only usable with an emulator or should it work with 'normal' games?
I tried a lot, from installing (as admin), uninstalling drivers, all usb-ports, rebooting etc, but while Windows recognizes all the buttons, but SCPUser.exe still says the controller is disconnected.
And for example in Fifa 13 in the menu the left joystick works (for left-right), but the game doesn't recognize an controller.
I have an Asus laptop /w full updated windows 7, tried usb 2 and 3 ports, and I have official DS3 controllers (got it with the console).
Never installed anything like motionjoy or something like that.
Any idea what I do wrong, could check to do, or if it maybe is an hardware/software problem?
Ty!
(04-26-2013, 01:59 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@soyo:
1. Stop the ScpService.
2. Open Device Manager and expand Universal Serial Bus devices (see Screenshot)
3. Right-click uninstall on each BTH DS3 Devices. (if a check box with "Delete the driver software for this device" is present - check it, and press ok).
4. From the Action menu select Scan for hardware changes.
5. Repeat from 3 until both dongles are recognised as Bluetooth Radio devices.
6. Run ScpDriver and click Install. (Both will now be BTH DS3 Devices again).
7. Stop the ScpService.
8. Unplug the Dongle you want to use for DS3.
9. Double click the remaining BTH DS3 Device.
10. On the Driver tab, click Roll Back Driver. (It will now be back to a Bluetooth Radio device).
11. Plug in your other dongle.
12. Reboot.
Should now have an active Bluetooth Radio device and an active BTH DS3 Ddevice.
That was it
Thanks Scarlet.Crush. You might want to put this in some FAQ or something, if it's not there already.
cheers
Lucas
@MrScarface: which driver are you using? If you are using the filter driver from Post #1 (XInput-Wrapper-SCP-2.2.1.88.7z) I would suggest that you download and install the driver package (SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-0.8.0.100.7z) from Post
#639.
(04-26-2013, 08:06 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: [ -> ]@MrScarface: which driver are you using? If you are using the filter driver from Post #1 (XInput-Wrapper-SCP-2.2.1.88.7z) I would suggest that you download and install the driver package (SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-0.8.0.100.7z) from Post #639.
Thank you!! No idea how I overlooked that! Maybe I didnt read it good. Anyway, keep up the good work, this is amazing!!
I've spent a while now trying to get this to work, can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm using the driver package in post 639. Everything seems to install just fine, but then never actually works. The LED lights on my controller just keep flashing, and SCPUser says the controller's connected in slot 1, yet none of the buttons or analog sticks work at all. I've uninstalled and reinstalled a few times, tried all my USB ports, but I think I must still be missing something. I'm using just USB, no bluetooth, could that possibly have something to do with it?
@T-Dog: what is displayed on ScpMonitor?
Can you do the following -
1. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
2. Restart the Service (or reboot your PC).
3. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
4. Wait 30 seconds.
5. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
8. Wait 30 seconds.
9. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
10. Wait 30 seconds.
11. Zip up your ScpService.log and ScpDriver.log and post as an attachment.
Quick question. Sorry if this has been asked before. Is the driver package in post 639 usable on Win 8 x64?
Hi. I have problem with bluetooth connection (on usb cable everything works fine). Bluetooth don`t detect my DualShock 3 controller. I think maybe it`s not paired. My dongle is supported (USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001).
@eD1s0n: yes, the package supports Win 8 x64.
@zwinny: Can you do the following -
1. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
2. Restart the Service (or reboot your PC).
3. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
4. Wait 30 seconds.
5. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
8. Wait 30 seconds.
9. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
10. Wait 30 seconds.
11. Zip up your ScpService.log and ScpDriver.log and post as an attachment.