XInput Wrapper for DS3 and Play.com USB Dual DS2 Controller
(01-14-2014, 12:28 AM)Rickhtoo Wrote: If you get an ASUS adapter you should be ok, but get the 2.1 + EDR version to make sure you don't have a incompatibility issue with controller. I have the 4.0 version and it's not on the list yet.

OK! Thanks!

And a cheaper one? For example there are many Bluetooth on Ebay very cheap, but most are with CSR chip, and I've read that are not compatible.

Could do with Zadig support program?

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USB\VID_8087&PID_07DA Thank you
Hi,
I have a fake ds3 (non genuine), that I bought to use with my pc (I don't have a ps3).
After some tests with latest version I had to try fix by Nashi (http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wr...#pid328345).
The problem was that I couldn't find on this forum the old SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-1.0.0.103. Fortunately I found it googling.

Do I should stick with old version?
@Scarlet.Crush: could you please make available old 1.0.0.103 for us with fake ds3s?

Thanks very much for this work!
(01-14-2014, 11:49 AM)d4kk1 Wrote: First of all, thanks for this amazing tool. (motioninjoy is garbage)

Everything works great via USB but as soon as I disconnect all LEDs start blinking until the controller turns off.

I've installed everything correctly, my on-board bluetooth adapter was not in the supported list so I replaced the driver using the provided instructions.

This is what the monitor shows once I disconnect my controller;
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ScpService log is attached.

Any insight is greatly appreciated.

Try to reset the controllers using the pinhole in the back of controllers. Then maybe a full install, following directions closely. If all fails, either your USB is incompatible or you have a fake DS3. I believe the latter is the case here. I have 3 genuine ps3 controllers and 3 fake DS3. One of the fake works via usb, but not bluetooth. The other two doesn't work at all. Good luck!

(01-13-2014, 05:21 PM)ByDogs Wrote: Hey, I have problem connecting using bluetooth but USB works.
When I unplug controller from USB, leds are flashing on DS3 and its all.

With USB:

Before installing the driver:

After:

zadig.exe tool window:

Adapter ASUS USB-BT211 id VID_0B05&PID_1783, win 7 64

According to Nashi, you have a FAKE DS3. Try his dll. He says there is lag, but it works via bluetooth. Good luck!
(01-14-2014, 11:25 PM)emisca Wrote: Hi,
I have a fake ds3 (non genuine), that I bought to use with my pc (I don't have a ps3).
After some tests with latest version I had to try fix by Nashi (http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wr...#pid328345).
The problem was that I couldn't find on this forum the old SCP-DS3-Driver-Package-1.0.0.103. Fortunately I found it googling.

Do I should stick with old version?
@Scarlet.Crush: could you please make available old 1.0.0.103 for us with fake ds3s?

Thanks very much for this work!

Scarlet doesn't support fake ds3. I suggest you get the genuine controllers if you want bluetooth compatibility. With fake ds3, you are on your own and you will receive the silent treatment here on out! Lol, Tongue
Sorry if this has been covered, but I could use a hand -- I'm getting entirely lost in the setup process.

I currently have an x360 wireless dongle attached and use a x360 wireless controller to play, so the x360 drivers should be installed and working.
Prior to attempting to use this I was using the DS4 Tool that's based off this project. It worked well enough, but I stopped using it regularly when I would get windows of dropped input. At that point, I realized that this project supported both DS4 and DS3 and decided to try to get it to work... with that background information, here's what I've done:

I have a USB BT 4.0 dongle and I followed the installation procedure to get the bluetooth drivers installed for it (it's not in the supported list).
I think that's working correctly, as SCPMonitor shows a host address now.
I used the DS4Pair.exe to pair my DS4 controller with the bluetooth dongle and I think it worked... it connected to bluetooth and the lightbar turned deep red.
However, no "game controllers" show up in the windows utility and the game I'm attempting to play with it doesn't see a controller either.
At this point, I tried connecting the DS4 via USB and using the Zadig.exe to replace the driver for "Wireless controller".
It's shown under SCPMonitor as "USB <value> charging" for controller 1, yet still no controllers show up in the Game Controllers dialog box in windows.

My end goal here would be to get both DS3 and DS4 working via BT, but my initial goal is to just get the SCPService and my DS4 working via BT for now.

Any help would be appreciated... thanks!
(01-15-2014, 12:27 AM)ZidaneX Wrote: Scarlet doesn't support fake ds3. I suggest you get the genuine controllers if you want bluetooth compatibility. With fake ds3, you are on your own and you will receive the silent treatment here on out! Lol, Tongue

but why? Does sony sponsor Scarlet?
I paid 10 euros for my fake ds3. Using Nashi's dll and the old scp version, it works flawlessy and without any lag. I don't even know if it works with a real ps3, I don't have it, and I don't plan to buy one unless it's very cheap. I play games occasionally.

Yesterday I played all the evening with nfs shift on bluetooth, no problems at all!

Perhaps any dev could make his choiches, but I don't understand why don't put code for fake ds3, although not supporting them.
Is there any technical reason to not include workaround?
Thank you, guys! With this dll and the old driver version controller works without lags and with bluetooth. Smile
I need help on a windows 7 64 bit operating system, I plugged in the controller and ran the scpdriver and I thought it worked but i noticed it didn't install the scpservice. I tried the unblock option, running it as admin but nothing has worked. If anybody could give me suggestions, I would appreciate it! This is for my brother in law, I have this running on my windows 8.1 computer with no problems with Bluetooth enabled. Also is there a lilypad file I can download that has the bindings for pcsx2 already done? If not, what options do I need to have checked before I start assigning the buttons?
(01-15-2014, 11:19 AM)emisca Wrote: but why? Does sony sponsor Scarlet?
I paid 10 euros for my fake ds3. Using Nashi's dll and the old scp version, it works flawlessy and without any lag. I don't even know if it works with a real ps3, I don't have it, and I don't plan to buy one unless it's very cheap. I play games occasionally.

Yesterday I played all the evening with nfs shift on bluetooth, no problems at all!

Perhaps any dev could make his choiches, but I don't understand why don't put code for fake ds3, although not supporting them.
Is there any technical reason to not include workaround?

I don't know if that was Scarlet's intention for adding in codes to support fake ds3, but I couldn't agree more with you. I stick with genuine for ease of mind and future proof updates. However, since the controllers are working flawlessly for yourself, why bother.




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