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(12-06-2013, 09:16 AM)Draco25240 Wrote: [ -> ]sometimes when it freezes, yes, but it's always happening every single time I start up something that uses the controller, it doesn't matter how many and what programs I have running, it just happens when I try to start something that uses the DS4, so it doesn't seem like it is TeamSpeak that is causing it for me, or I'm pretty sure about that. (I'm playing with the controller plugged in with USB btw, not wireless/BlueTooth, if that has anything to do with the problem.)
I've found a way around it though (as I mentioned in my earlier post), so I'm not having freezing issues when I do that (I've got no idea why it works though)
(if you need my system specs, they are in my post at the bottom of page 24)

I was running into the same issue. On a hunch, I decided to update my Xbox controller driver (I couldn't remember how long ago I had installed it in the first place).

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/...or-windows

After that update, ScpServer no longer locks up. Things seem to be running smoothly on my end.
Seeing as though this is becoming more than just an xinput wrapper, would it be possible to switch the xinput wrapper on and off inside of the applictation? Its nearly perfect right now but in certain games I can still detect a very slight amount input lag when using xinput vs the regular dinput method. This is specifically Project M in the dolphin emulator. There is no such lag when using my old 360 controller.

Also bitchin' strobe light effects would be cool too.
(12-07-2013, 05:53 AM)icejiub Wrote: [ -> ]I can still detect a very slight amount input lag when using xinput vs the regular dinput method. This is specifically Project M in the dolphin emulator. There is no such lag when using my old 360 controller.

Umm...Dolphin works natively with the DirectInput provided by the DS4. Sending the controller input through a second program (such as this one) will always introduce some slight lag, as there is another step in the input process. You can reduce the lag by simply not using this program.

(12-07-2013, 05:53 AM)icejiub Wrote: [ -> ]Also bitchin' strobe light effects would be cool too.

Possibly for a battery indicator, but not much of a practical use otherwise...
(12-07-2013, 03:37 AM)furikenjahva Wrote: [ -> ]I was running into the same issue. On a hunch, I decided to update my Xbox controller driver (I couldn't remember how long ago I had installed it in the first place).

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/...or-windows

After that update, ScpServer no longer locks up. Things seem to be running smoothly on my end.

No dice, I've got everything updated and installed correctly as far as I can tell, computer hangs whenever I launch an app that uses the device.

Again though, Update Beta 1.1 works flawlessly so something must have changed between then and now Wacko
(12-07-2013, 08:15 AM)Pacmoon Wrote: [ -> ]Again though, Update Beta 1.1 works flawlessly so something must have changed between then and now Wacko

It looks like it related to Double Input fix. Sadly so far I found no way to replicate a hang on 2 of my machines.

Upcoming update:
Thanks to the developer of PS4PC http://www.ishgard.com/ps4pc I now have ability to control the mouse pointer with relative motion with touchpad.
Battery indication options
(12-07-2013, 08:54 AM)InhexSTER Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks to the developer of PS4PC http://www.ishgard.com/ps4pc I know have ability to control the mouse pointer with relative motion with touchpad.
Battery indication options

Can you have a sensitivity slider [Edit: or just make it so it doesn't move the mouse so fast, I click it down and it moves the mouse off the button D:]? That was my only complaint about his tool. Is it working with Bluetooth? Thanks!
(12-07-2013, 03:37 AM)furikenjahva Wrote: [ -> ]I was running into the same issue. On a hunch, I decided to update my Xbox controller driver (I couldn't remember how long ago I had installed it in the first place).

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/...or-windows

After that update, ScpServer no longer locks up. Things seem to be running smoothly on my end.

well I downloaded the xbox controller driver 4 days ago, so I highly doubt that downloading it again will work.
Hey man, Just wanted to thank you for your work. Love the controller and thanks to you, it's been working great. Keep it up!
I registered just to say a huge THANK YOU to InhexSTER for this incredible tool. I'd love to donate for your efforts. Is that possible?