XInput Wrapper for DS3 and Play.com USB Dual DS2 Controller
(05-21-2013, 09:23 AM)Psycoms Wrote: omg thank you <3, it now connects =D. now i have a diffrent problem tho =x. it connects to my bluetooth now, but buttons and sticks dont work when connected via bluetooth, the only thing i can do is make it rumble with the scpuser. anything i can do? =o.

edit: after reading around in this thread i saw someone else with this problem and it was beacuse his bluetooth dosnt support EDR. so im thinking thats my problem....time to get another bluetooth it seems >.<

I have installed the driver. And tested with scpuser.exe. Pressure sensitivity seems to work. But not in PCSX2. I put the XInput1_3.dll from the bin/win32 folder in the PCSX2 root directory and didnt work. I put it in plugins directory and also didnt work.

I am using windows 8 x64

I installed lilypad SCP plugin. The Dualshock 3 Native option is greyed out.

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@Muguetsu: can you post a screenshot of ScpServer running.

@neoslashx: sounds like the download is not completing properly. Check the Properties - file size should be 10,005,401 bytes.

@Psycoms: is Pad 1 showing BTH 00000000 None?

@jonashendrickx: follow the instructions in Post #964. Note the post by Kirkor immediately after.
(05-21-2013, 11:05 AM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: @Muguetsu: can you post a screenshot of ScpServer running.

When I say it loads, I mean that little circle popping up beside the mouse arrow. It stays there for five seconds an then stop

When I double click the server, there's no window popping up or anything, so the screenshot would show nothing special, only the folder opened in the explorer.
(05-21-2013, 11:05 AM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: @Muguetsu: can you post a screenshot of ScpServer running.

@neoslashx: sounds like the download is not completing properly. Check the Properties - file size should be 10,005,401 bytes.

@Psycoms: is Pad 1 showing BTH 00000000 None?

@jonashendrickx: follow the instructions in Post #964. Note the post by Kirkor immediately after.

why yes, yes it is. that bad?
@Psycoms: it's a confirmation that your dongle doesn't support fully support EDR. Zip up your ScpService.log and post as an attachment, so I can check the HCI_Version.
(05-21-2013, 12:50 PM)Scarlet.Crush Wrote: @Psycoms: it's a confirmation that your dongle doesn't support fully support EDR. Zip up your ScpService.log and post as an attachment, so I can check the HCI_Version.

hahaha thought so, well its okay, just went out and bought me a new dongle that is supported on your list it works perfectly. thank you so much for being patient with me =D. and sorry for wasting your time =(

if you want tho for future refrence i can still get you that data you want. could be useful for future endeavors =3
My file size for the download is 10,001,294 bytes. I tried to download it through Chrome, IE, and Firefox and it's finishing the download but the filesize isn't matching up.
Hey, I don't know if anyone has talked about this problem before, but every time I plug in my DS3, it doesn't work at all. The only way it does is going to SCPDriver, uninstalling, then re installing. If I'm doing something wrong, please let me know!
Hello, is it possible to add support for Bluetooth dongle:

USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2100&REV_0112
USB\VID_0A5C&PID_2100

Thank you.
@neoslashx: it looks like a site issue since changing server, nothing much I can do about it ...

@Gojira9310: can you do the following -

1. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
2. Restart the Service (or reboot your PC).
3. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
4. Wait 30 seconds.
5. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Plugin your DS3 to USB.
8. Wait 30 seconds.
9. Unplug your DS3 from USB.
10. Wait 30 seconds.
11. Zip up your ScpDriver.log and ScpService.log and post as an attachment.

It sounds like one of the following :

1. Not a genuine Sony DS3 - may require pressing the PS button after plugging in to USB.
2. DS3 has "locked up" - try a pinhole reset.
3. Dodgy USB Port/Cable - try a different Port/Cable.

@JontOh: added an update for your hardware id, see Post #1.




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