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@Scarlet: The buttons get marked as pressed as reported by the controller I assume. Is there a pressure level before the button gets reported as turned on? If so, it might be a nice option in possible future customizations (if at all) to have a "snappy" mode that uses a very low pressure threshold to trigger the button. In particular for those who dislike the DualShock buttons for being "slow", as I've read a bunch of times.
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@KrossX: yeah, buttons are marked as pressed by the controller (both bit-fields & pressure fields are provided in reports). They appear to be pressed with any non-zero pressure applied, although it is very hard to apply 1/255 pressure by hand.
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@Tsume90: your controller is not responding to the Service Channel Request.
This would tend to indicate that the controller is not a genuine Sony controller.
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How does that help me exactly?
What I'm gathering is, basically I got a non-official ps3 controller packaged with my ps3?
Is there a way to get non-official controllers to work via BT? It works perfectly fine over usb. But it's a major inconvenience.
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I'm using the latest BT Beta drivers and everything is working great. The only thing I've noticed is that when I disconnect the controller (by either holding the PS button for 10 secs or holding L1+R1+PS for 2), it still shows up in my USB Game Controllers within Windows. Is there a reason for this or a way to get it to completely disconnect? Thanks.
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Hello Scarlet could you please add these hardware IDs:
USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001&REV_3164
USB\VID_0A12&PID_0001&REV_1915
Thank you.
Victor