XInput Wrapper for DS3 and Play.com USB Dual DS2 Controller
anybody knows a driver which allows detection of all axes and separate R2/L2 presses?

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(10-16-2013, 12:44 PM)riderkicker Wrote: Something is going on with this driver for me. I've installed it the wired way, and when I play GTA IV, the Dpad stops working in-game, especially when I try to select the cellphone. Up only works. In the configuration menu, the dpad does work.
It seems it's a GTA-problem, nothing about this driver... Did you try any other game?

(10-16-2013, 03:45 PM)grasmanek94 Wrote: anybody knows a driver which allows detection of all axes and separate R2/L2 presses?
What do you think this driver works for? lol

(10-15-2013, 08:11 PM)dallonz88 Wrote: Hello, I'm having a little issue I don't manage to solve:
I installed the drivers ("SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-1.0.0.103" and "Xbox360_64Ita"), but my pad works only if I connect it with the USB, even if my BT dongle is supported ("USB\VID_0E5E&PID_6622") and it's called "BTH DS3 Device" in my plugged devices list. The lights on my DS3 blinks no stop. Do you have any suggestion? I would really (REALLY) approciate any help... Thanks!
(I'm on Windows 7 x64)
Can anyone help us?
Anyone have a good bluetooth dongle they can recommend? i have the one thats recommended by motionjoy and i seem to have issues with two or more controllers are being used.

Probably because it's a cheap piece of junk haha.
price isn't an object as i cannot fathom one being more than $50, though the very tiny size is much preferred over a full usb stick one.
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I don't know what's going on, and I've searched around this thread for hours trying to find an answer without success.

I installed this thing, but it doesn't work. I don't have a BT dongle, so I unchecked that at install. I connected my DS3 via USB, and nothing is happening. In the controller options page, an XBOX360 controller shows up, but nothing happens when I press the DS3's buttons, or waggle the sticks, or anything. If I view devices, I see an HID controller, a Playstation 3 controller, and an XBOX360 controller listed.

What's going on here?
Hello!

I am just curious if there is a good quality Bluetooth dongle you guys can recommend for this method (maybe something Wal-Mart/Radioshack/Amazon). Hopefully not too price - just one that will def get the job done and work well!

Thanks!

Chris
(10-17-2013, 07:14 AM)RetroGaming Wrote: Hello!

I am just curious if there is a good quality Bluetooth dongle you guys can recommend for this method (maybe something Wal-Mart/Radioshack/Amazon). Hopefully not too price - just one that will def get the job done and work well!

Thanks!

Chris
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Is there any way to use this in conjunction with a PS2 controller and have the triggers reported as buttons rather than axis? Or perhaps a way to adjust the trigger sensitivity? With my controller and PS2-to-USB adaptor, I have to press the triggers REALLY HARD to get them to be "fully" pressed. This is especially problematic for games that don't use the triggers for anything based on the pressure, but assume you can press them fully easily. Which, uh, isn't the case here. Even squeezing them with all my might it often fails to register. A solution would be really appreciated.
I messed up and thought I had the Xbox controller drivers installed, but I don't. I already ran ScpDriver.exe, what should I do now?

Also, how do I uninstall? Do I just delete the C:\Program Files\Scarlet.Crush Productions folder, or do I run ScpDriver.exe again to uninstall?
(10-17-2013, 07:56 AM)OminaeYu Wrote: http://www.amazon.com/Asus-Mini-Bluetoot...B0041UJVI2

Oooh thanks OminaeYu you are awesome!

I actually had someone else just recommend the exact same one so obviously you guys know your stuffs!

Quick question - I have Windows 8. Any idea if it runs ok on Win 8?

Thanks again super appreciative!
(10-15-2013, 08:11 PM)dallonz88 Wrote: Hello, I'm having a little issue I don't manage to solve:
I installed the drivers ("SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-1.0.0.103" and "Xbox360_64Ita"), but my pad works only if I connect it with the USB, even if my BT dongle is supported ("USB\VID_0E5E&PID_6622") and it's called "BTH DS3 Device" in my plugged devices list. The lights on my DS3 blinks no stop. Do you have any suggestion? I would really (REALLY) approciate any help... Thanks!
(I'm on Windows 7 x64)
(10-15-2013, 09:36 PM)NovaProspect Wrote: im having the same problem, while the controller is connected it works but as soon as i disconnect it tries to connect to the bluetooth but it never finds it x.x
the controller only shows up in the bluetooth device list for a split second and then nothing. idk what to do about it x.x
(10-17-2013, 06:11 AM)eyeonus Wrote: I don't know what's going on, and I've searched around this thread for hours trying to find an answer without success.

I installed this thing, but it doesn't work. I don't have a BT dongle, so I unchecked that at install. I connected my DS3 via USB, and nothing is happening. In the controller options page, an XBOX360 controller shows up, but nothing happens when I press the DS3's buttons, or waggle the sticks, or anything. If I view devices, I see an HID controller, a Playstation 3 controller, and an XBOX360 controller listed.

What's going on here?

If you are sure your bluetooths support EDR and are listed on the first page, then maybe you need to install the ScpDriver again (unistall it first) but this time with a check in the "force install" box (even if you have windows 7 or 8).

(10-17-2013, 04:28 AM)hellbringer616 Wrote: Anyone have a good bluetooth dongle they can recommend? i have the one thats recommended by motionjoy and i seem to have issues with two or more controllers are being used.

Probably because it's a cheap piece of junk haha.
price isn't an object as i cannot fathom one being more than $50, though the very tiny size is much preferred over a full usb stick one.

(10-17-2013, 07:14 AM)RetroGaming Wrote: Hello!

I am just curious if there is a good quality Bluetooth dongle you guys can recommend for this method (maybe something Wal-Mart/Radioshack/Amazon). Hopefully not too price - just one that will def get the job done and work well!

Thanks!

Chris

I use now this: Trendnet TBW-107UB (Version 1.0R) and works flawlessly.

(10-17-2013, 05:09 PM)cb2025 Wrote: I messed up and thought I had the Xbox controller drivers installed, but I don't. I already ran ScpDriver.exe, what should I do now?

Also, how do I uninstall? Do I just delete the C:\Program Files\Scarlet.Crush Productions folder, or do I run ScpDriver.exe again to uninstall?
Nope, you need to run the ScpDriver and click the "unistall button" in order to unistall it properly, then you can delete the Scarlett.Crush folder.




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