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09-22-2019, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2019, 06:03 PM by Dan Hot.)
Release when?
Can we have beta acces?
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Be aware if you are having problems with legit controllers be sure that you are not running Windows 10 build 1809. This version has many problems one is this driver does not work properly and remote scanning breaks randomly in it. These issues were resolved in the latest build 1903. Both of these problems went away after updating to 1903.
Due to running quite a bit of custom software I have to test functionality typically in a vm before I can upgrade my personal system so far very little problems with 1903 after figuring out some workarounds for some of my software. So best suggestion make sure you are running Build 1903 of Windows 10 before using this driver.
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I dug out my old DS3 in preparation. I can't wait!
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Thanks so much for all of your hard work! The driver works flawlessly and I think the setup/pairing went even more smoothly than SCP did. Unfortunately for me, I think my DS3 might be broken... It registers random button presses (either X, O, Square or Triangle) whenever I move the left analog stick quickly. I'm fairly certain that it isn't due to your driver because it was happening with SCP using the same controller as well.
That said, I'm going to go ahead and ask a question that may benefit other users too: is there a way to open the Shibari.Dom.Server.exe silently (without the console window opening)? That way a user could set it as a startup task via task scheduler and not have to launch it and minimize the console window every time they wanted to use their controller. Apologies if this is already covered, I've never used Shibari before.
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