XInput Wrapper for DS3 and Play.com USB Dual DS2 Controller
Quick question: I don't know if this has been answered already but does this support internal bluetooths?
(sorry if this is redundant)
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Scarlet, your update worked like a charm. Bf3 works upon first boot up visa USB now. Thanks Smile still baffles me though that bf3 was the only one with issue.... Lol. Nonetheless it's fixed Smile

Topken: the Bluetooth exclusivity does suck, but as scarlet explained to me earlier in this thread, it's because of a bug with the way Bluetooth works in windows, so there's really no way around it. Bluetooth dongles are only around $10 though if you know where to look, and all you have to do is install this driver with the Bluetooth dongle you want to use for the ds3 controllers plugged in, and the Bluetooth dongle you want to use for your other devices unplugged, then one the drivers are installed, simply plug in your other Bluetooth dongle, and your set to go! It's how I have mine setup Smile
@shinra358: it really depends on the Bluetooth adapter. It must be connected internally by USB, if it is already listed in the compatible dongle list it should work. If it's not listed you can post your hardware id and I will provide an update which you can try out.

@MaJor: can your run SCPUser, check Advanced, check Extensions. Tolerance for ON for LX, LY, RX, RY is around +-0.080, everything else is non-zero. Screenshot attached of Extensions for a DS3 sitting on my desk idle.


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My main bluetooth dongle in internal with an external antenna that I can move to the top of the desk with the PC under the desk so I would have to shut down windows to replug it in after shutting down windows to unplug it.

Its conntected via a PCI-E X1 slot. Its a dual wifi and bluetooth device with dualband n on the wifi part.

This is what I currently have http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-...x?pid=4135
@Topken: an alternative method is to use Device Manager to rollback the drivers to the Windows Bluetooth drivers. Locate your dongle in Device Manager, double-click it, select the Driver tab, press the Roll Back Driver button.


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Yes, that's the trick I do, when I'm too lazy too unplug my device lol Tongue
(02-06-2013, 07:41 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: @shinra358: it really depends on the Bluetooth adapter. It must be connected internally by USB, if it is already listed in the compatible dongle list it should work. If it's not listed you can post your hardware id and I will provide an update which you can try out.

Unfortunately I don't think it is for the hardware ID looks totally different from what was already posted in the list Sad
I guess the cord will be fine for me then. Thanx anyway.
Model: Clevo P570WM Laptop
GPU: GeForce GTX 980M ~8GB GDDR5
CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU +4.2GHz (12 CPUs)
Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3L 1600MHz, 4x8gb
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Just post the Hardware ID and scarlet will add it to the program
Bluetooth Adapter Properties > Hardware > Bluetooth RFBUS Properties > Details > Hardware ID > Bluetooth\tosrfbd

Bluetooth Adapter Properties > Hardware > Bluetooth RFHID Properties > Details > Hardware ID > Bluetooth\0004&0004
Model: Clevo P570WM Laptop
GPU: GeForce GTX 980M ~8GB GDDR5
CPU: Intel Core i7-4960X CPU +4.2GHz (12 CPUs)
Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3L 1600MHz, 4x8gb
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
I'm sure this has been asked, but I can't find it. I'm using this program, but can't get it to work with Bastion. After installing the driver, is there a second step?




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