10-28-2015, 09:36 PM
ScpToolkit (XInput Wrapper aka ScpServer Reloaded)
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edit: nvm stopped reading after I saw the wrong name for the service.
Glad I could help.
10-28-2015, 11:39 PM
(10-28-2015, 09:40 PM)Chris34 Wrote: edit: nvm stopped reading after I saw the wrong name for the service. Yes, it disables the service fine. Unfortunately, I just discovered that it's the bluetooth driver that keeps my bluetooth dongle awake, I think, when I put the system to sleep, not the SCP service Disabling the Ds3Service doesn't do a thing to keep that dongle a'blinkin' blue all night long. I should just live with it or wear a night mask or something
Intel i9-10850K CPU
Asus ROG STRIX z490-E Motherboard EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU G.Skill Ripjaws VF4-4000C18D-32GVK DDR4-4000MHz Memory Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64-bit (Version 21H2) OS
10-28-2015, 11:53 PM
(10-28-2015, 11:39 PM)JackOfOwls Wrote: Yes, it disables the service fine. Unfortunately, I just discovered that it's the bluetooth driver that keeps my bluetooth dongle awake, I think, when I put the system to sleep, not the SCP service Disabling the Ds3Service doesn't do a thing to keep that dongle a'blinkin' blue all night long. I should just live with it or wear a night mask or something You could paint over it. Possibly use a sharpie too. I mean, if the dongle dies, you'll know because it won't show up in the device manager. It's not like you need the LED to tell you whether its working or not
10-29-2015, 01:15 PM
(10-28-2015, 11:53 PM)olverine Wrote: You could paint over it. Possibly use a sharpie too. I mean, if the dongle dies, you'll know because it won't show up in the device manager. It's not like you need the LED to tell you whether its working or not Good idea. Or maybe a piece of black electrical tape if I didn't want to make it permanent.
Intel i9-10850K CPU
Asus ROG STRIX z490-E Motherboard EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU G.Skill Ripjaws VF4-4000C18D-32GVK DDR4-4000MHz Memory Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64-bit (Version 21H2) OS
10-29-2015, 02:39 PM
Hey guys,
Trying to connect a legit DS3 controller to Windows 7 64 Bit. Model number CECHZC2U. I have 2 different controllers of this model, they both work perfectly with my ps3. I'm finding neither of them are connecting properly to my PC. When plugging in by USB they show as charging and the red lights flash, but device manager does not recognise them, nor my devices under control panel. I have tried downloading these drivers and uninstalling and reinstalling, no luck. I have tried front USB 3 port, back USB 3 port, back USB 2 port. My computer has bluetooth built into the motherboard, not sure if that makes a difference. This is all the devices i'm getting after drivers are installed and still with PS3 controller plugged in: http://puu.sh/l1T1R/a1a80dcf8e.png However nothing shows up in windows Game Controllers or anything. I have all of the visual c++ libraries etc installed and the xbox drivers already. Any help would be appreciated! If you need any more information let me know.
10-29-2015, 03:19 PM
Alright. So I want to play old fighting games and stuff, however, their config does not let me use the d-pad when setting controls. only the left analog works for movement. D-pad works because I play newer fighting games with it and I have no issues. I want to know how to swap them, I guess. I am using a PS3 and the newest SCPtoolkit download.
10-29-2015, 03:29 PM
(10-29-2015, 02:39 PM)CynePhoba12 Wrote: Hey guys, They will probably need hardware-id, also need to know if you are using Bluetooth to connect or wired.
10-29-2015, 03:48 PM
Hello! I made a account to thank you for this awesome program. I was a little sad when SCP stopped working when I upgraded to Win10 Pro. Then I found this randomly. This not only worked on first time installation, but it did what I couldn't seem to do with the old one. (Connect my DS4 controller via Bluetooth.) Now I can connect both my DS4 and DS3 controllers whenever! But my only issue is sometimes my DS4 controller gets some pretty bad input delay, I never had this issue on DS3. Of course this only happens when it's connected via Bluetooth. Is this a known issue or possibly something I did to cause this? I have been using this program for about a month and a half now and I love it.
10-29-2015, 05:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2015, 05:58 PM by woodypower.)
(10-28-2015, 08:27 PM)Nefarius Wrote: Just poked one of the PANHAIs with the good ol' oscilloscope and found something resembling data packets. Managed to solder some wires to test pads near the Bluetooth chip: Did you also try to connect it to Android? I could get all buttons to register and play games. I can see you got a PS3, did you manage to connect the fake controller to it? |
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