03-22-2014, 01:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2014, 01:22 PM by Scarlet.Crush.)
@mirh: the GTA III/VC Mapper was intended as a Proof of Concept/Demonstrator of using the ScpProxy class to implement Joy2Key/Xpadder style mapping. I chose GTA III/VC since these are the only games I own which behave so badly using a controller.
@Q-the-STORM: Can you check the properties on the Lilypad-Scp-r5875.dll & XInput1_3.dll files. I suspect that they have been blocked, if they have been then click Unblock and retry PCSX2.
@Valkart: so that confirms that it is not a BTH 2.0+EDR Dongle, it will not be usable.
@dink: no problem, I have been unable to reproduce your issue with the Profile Editor, runs fine on my WinXP VM. Are you running a Custom Theme? Which version of .Net 4.0 do you have installed, Client Profile or Full?
@znation: sounds like Windows Update is installing what it thinks are better drivers for your Dongle whenever it runs. Check the Update History.
@Rily: from what other people have reported, the issues you are seeing are caused by not having completely removed the MotioninJoy drivers before installing. They can be somewhat difficult to remove completely.
@danell: This was a first attempt at incorporating the fixes required for fake controllers, I don't own one of these so am unable to test myself. I've attached a test version of ScpControl.dll, can you try it out and report back?
@harlaw: it sounds like your DS3 needs to be reset, try a pin-hole reset. You might also want to verify your USB cable.
@Q-the-STORM: Can you check the properties on the Lilypad-Scp-r5875.dll & XInput1_3.dll files. I suspect that they have been blocked, if they have been then click Unblock and retry PCSX2.
@Valkart: so that confirms that it is not a BTH 2.0+EDR Dongle, it will not be usable.
@dink: no problem, I have been unable to reproduce your issue with the Profile Editor, runs fine on my WinXP VM. Are you running a Custom Theme? Which version of .Net 4.0 do you have installed, Client Profile or Full?
@znation: sounds like Windows Update is installing what it thinks are better drivers for your Dongle whenever it runs. Check the Update History.
@Rily: from what other people have reported, the issues you are seeing are caused by not having completely removed the MotioninJoy drivers before installing. They can be somewhat difficult to remove completely.
@danell: This was a first attempt at incorporating the fixes required for fake controllers, I don't own one of these so am unable to test myself. I've attached a test version of ScpControl.dll, can you try it out and report back?
@harlaw: it sounds like your DS3 needs to be reset, try a pin-hole reset. You might also want to verify your USB cable.