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11-21-2013, 09:06 PM
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He fixed the BSOD issue if you use the controller while its being disconnected.
Yeah the DS3 Tool web interface thing sucks, but does the job (at least i can remap the buttons).
The problem I'm having with this on Win8.1 64bit is that it doesn't seem to install the service automatically, no matter what combination of checkboxes i try.
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11-21-2013, 09:20 PM
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The problem I'm having with this on Win8.1 64bit is that it doesn't seem to install the service automatically, no matter what combination of checkboxes i try.
EDIT: It was because i dragged the files out of the zip archive, windows thought they needed to be 'blocked' (as they came from the network), so i guess automatic running of ScpService.exe didn't succeed. I used another way of getting the files into the program files folder, and since they weren't from 'the network' anymore, it all proceeded fine.
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11-22-2013, 08:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2013, 08:29 PM by rajkosto.)
After i got it working, i now prefer this to motioninjoy.
At least i don't have to choose xinput and hit enable in DS3_Tool every time i plug the controller in anymore.
I had to replace the input board in my DS3 because it was registering a ghost 0.0030 value on the Square button though (when it wasn't depressed)
Maybe add a configuration setting somewhere for the deadzone on specific buttons ?
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Speaking of controllers, does anyone know of any wireless retro controllers for PC, such as snes, Neo Geo CD, Saturn, etc?