SIXAXIS under Windows
phoenon.
just wanted to say thanks.
can i just throw out one more thing? i saw in the youtube video of the guy who got this to work and he was using it almost like a mouse to navigate the desktop and choose programs etc. All I can do it use it as a game pad within my emulator, etc. How do i make it work like a mouse?
Thanks again all.
just wanted to say thanks.
can i just throw out one more thing? i saw in the youtube video of the guy who got this to work and he was using it almost like a mouse to navigate the desktop and choose programs etc. All I can do it use it as a game pad within my emulator, etc. How do i make it work like a mouse?
Thanks again all.
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Test with Xpaddersman26 wrote:phoenon.
just wanted to say thanks.
can i just throw out one more thing? i saw in the youtube video of the guy who got this to work and he was using it almost like a mouse to navigate the desktop and choose programs etc. All I can do it use it as a game pad within my emulator, etc. How do i make it work like a mouse?
Thanks again all.
Wondering if anyone else has this problem... I've encountered some programs (so far Jnes and ZSNES) that are not recognizing the button assigned to Digital 0 in PPJoy, while it works fine in others. Is there some kind of fix or workaround I could do on my end, or is this some kind of limitation in these emulators?
Also, I find that every time I make a change to anything in PPJoy, Windows no longer detects input from the controller until I restart. Any way around this?
Also, I find that every time I make a change to anything in PPJoy, Windows no longer detects input from the controller until I restart. Any way around this?
Great work everyone.
I was able to get everything hooked up right. Followed the TindyTim guide.
Running the 0.1.10.1 libusb driver
Used PPJoy to make a virtual controller.
Ran the BtSix 1.4a to get the XP Driver.
Running BtSix.beta.0.5.0.1 to pair the SixAxis controller to my DLink adapter.
I see my controller and it responds in the Control Panel --> Game Controllers in XP Pro but it takes a second to react on the calibrate screen which also means it reacts slow in emulators as well. Frustrating playing games with that lag.
Even tried the TASK MGR --> SET BTSIX.EXE to REALTIME that I believe was a problem with v1.2. Doesn't make a difference.
Any ideas how to make it instantaneous?
I was able to get everything hooked up right. Followed the TindyTim guide.
Running the 0.1.10.1 libusb driver
Used PPJoy to make a virtual controller.
Ran the BtSix 1.4a to get the XP Driver.
Running BtSix.beta.0.5.0.1 to pair the SixAxis controller to my DLink adapter.
I see my controller and it responds in the Control Panel --> Game Controllers in XP Pro but it takes a second to react on the calibrate screen which also means it reacts slow in emulators as well. Frustrating playing games with that lag.
Even tried the TASK MGR --> SET BTSIX.EXE to REALTIME that I believe was a problem with v1.2. Doesn't make a difference.
Any ideas how to make it instantaneous?
I've had this issue also, just switch Digital 0 and Digital 16. Also, you can make changes, just restart BtSix and they will work. There doesn't appear to be any way around that (if that was what you were talking about).Not_Found wrote:Wondering if anyone else has this problem... I've encountered some programs (so far Jnes and ZSNES) that are not recognizing the button assigned to Digital 0 in PPJoy, while it works fine in others. Is there some kind of fix or workaround I could do on my end, or is this some kind of limitation in these emulators?
Also, I find that every time I make a change to anything in PPJoy, Windows no longer detects input from the controller until I restart. Any way around this?
latency
hello 89ron.
I figured out a little more what my issue with the latency is.
When I run BtSix 1.4a i get no latency what so ever with the sixaxis. However, when I run BtSix.beta.0.5.0.1 so that I can run 2 sixaxis controllers i suddenly get latency. Is this a know bug with the BtSix version that allows mulitple controllers or is there something more I can tweak? 2 controllers running at realtime would be rad.
Thanks a bunch.
I figured out a little more what my issue with the latency is.
When I run BtSix 1.4a i get no latency what so ever with the sixaxis. However, when I run BtSix.beta.0.5.0.1 so that I can run 2 sixaxis controllers i suddenly get latency. Is this a know bug with the BtSix version that allows mulitple controllers or is there something more I can tweak? 2 controllers running at realtime would be rad.
Thanks a bunch.
Thanks a lot, swapping the inputs worked.I've had this issue also, just switch Digital 0 and Digital 16. Also, you can make changes, just restart BtSix and they will work. There doesn't appear to be any way around that (if that was what you were talking about).
And I see that restarting BtSix does indeed pick up the changes in PPJoy. I think I hadn't yet realized that that BtSix just went to the taskbar and stayed open when the window was closed.
It took quite a lot of web crawling to find this, but it's working like a charm! Many thanks to 89ron and everyone else contributing to this project! Looking forward to future updates.
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Btsix
Don't wanna hijack the thread or anything, just wanted to see if I could get a quick answer. I had set up btsix 1.4a, and had successfully paired/used my ps3 controller with games/etc before. Installed windows xp again, and now, I can use the usb conncection to use my sixaxis, but even after installing the freebt driver, and pairing successfully, when i hit the ps button on my sixaxis (with btsix running) all I get is the 4 led's flashing on my controller, and my bluetooth indicator light on my dongle flashing - but it never makes a connection... then both turn off (well, dongle light goes solid) Ideas / help?
Edit: So as a funny/wierd note: The bluetooth adapter I used in my old version of xp, doesnt work in this version with the freebt driver, but the other adapter I have (exact same brand/name/type) with a different address works perfectly.. Bizarre. Thanks for "all" the help/suggestions!
Edit: So as a funny/wierd note: The bluetooth adapter I used in my old version of xp, doesnt work in this version with the freebt driver, but the other adapter I have (exact same brand/name/type) with a different address works perfectly.. Bizarre. Thanks for "all" the help/suggestions!
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Sixaxis or DS3?
I don't have a ps3 but I would like to buy a ps3 controller for playing games on my PC.
Should I get a dual shock 3 or just a sixaxis as they are both the same price on amazon?
If I understand right, the only difference between the dual shock 3 and the sixaxis controller is that the ds3 has in addition to the motion sensor, the rumble technologie. Am I right?
How will the rumble technology perform on pc games?
I believe there might be some issues with the driver with a ds3? If so and if there is no point using the rumble tech on pc I might just get the sixaxis.
Thanks in advance for your feedbacks and thank you 89ron for you great work!
Should I get a dual shock 3 or just a sixaxis as they are both the same price on amazon?
If I understand right, the only difference between the dual shock 3 and the sixaxis controller is that the ds3 has in addition to the motion sensor, the rumble technologie. Am I right?
How will the rumble technology perform on pc games?
I believe there might be some issues with the driver with a ds3? If so and if there is no point using the rumble tech on pc I might just get the sixaxis.
Thanks in advance for your feedbacks and thank you 89ron for you great work!
Rumble technologie
Which pc games supports the rumble feature?
Hi all,
Just wanted to give a big hearty thanks to 89ron for his terrific work on this project and its associated software, and to TindyTim for his excellent how-to guide -- it kept me sane while getting this entire process to work.
Also, I thought I'd add to this forum by pointing out a few possibly useful points which stem from my own adventure in getting my Dual Shock 3 to work with my Windows XP SP3/Toshiba Tecra M7 tablet convertible laptop.
For starters, for those of you who have Toshiba laptops and are trying to use their built-in bluetooth capabilities for this, it might be best not to bother. Specifically, if you've got the "Bluetooth ACPI from TOSHIBA" device listed under "System Devices" in the device manager, you're likely out of luck. (The specific model in my Tecra M7 is TOS6205, according to the Hardware ID under the "Details" tab.) The problem is that Windows refuses to install the FreeBT driver for these adapters, no matter which of the mentioned methods you try from the previous posts on this forum. This goes for the Tecra series especially, but applies to the latest Satellite models as well. You'll probably need to buy a bluetooth USB dongle for this process.
Thanks to friends and family, I've tried the following bluetooth USB dongles and can confirm that each of these work flawlessly with FreeBT:
Iogear: GBU341W6, GBU221, GBU321
D-Link: DBT-120
Each of these can be found anywhere from $20-35 online. I figure it might be useful for everyone who successfully gets this to work to state the USB dongles they're using so that those who need to can buy the appropriate compatible hardware. :)
Next, even though this was mentioned previously by others, I think this is a very important point to emphasize: You need to close BTSix and restart it each time you make changes to the button/axes mapping in PPJoy. That goes for the initial mapping as found in TindyTim's guide as well! BTSix will not recognize these changes until you do this. I frustrated the heck out of myself during that part of the process by not realizing that! Hopefully that little quirk will be fixed by the inclusion of an "Update" button within BTSix or something at some point.
Happy PC/emulation gaming with this wonderful controller!
Just wanted to give a big hearty thanks to 89ron for his terrific work on this project and its associated software, and to TindyTim for his excellent how-to guide -- it kept me sane while getting this entire process to work.
Also, I thought I'd add to this forum by pointing out a few possibly useful points which stem from my own adventure in getting my Dual Shock 3 to work with my Windows XP SP3/Toshiba Tecra M7 tablet convertible laptop.
For starters, for those of you who have Toshiba laptops and are trying to use their built-in bluetooth capabilities for this, it might be best not to bother. Specifically, if you've got the "Bluetooth ACPI from TOSHIBA" device listed under "System Devices" in the device manager, you're likely out of luck. (The specific model in my Tecra M7 is TOS6205, according to the Hardware ID under the "Details" tab.) The problem is that Windows refuses to install the FreeBT driver for these adapters, no matter which of the mentioned methods you try from the previous posts on this forum. This goes for the Tecra series especially, but applies to the latest Satellite models as well. You'll probably need to buy a bluetooth USB dongle for this process.
Thanks to friends and family, I've tried the following bluetooth USB dongles and can confirm that each of these work flawlessly with FreeBT:
Iogear: GBU341W6, GBU221, GBU321
D-Link: DBT-120
Each of these can be found anywhere from $20-35 online. I figure it might be useful for everyone who successfully gets this to work to state the USB dongles they're using so that those who need to can buy the appropriate compatible hardware. :)
Next, even though this was mentioned previously by others, I think this is a very important point to emphasize: You need to close BTSix and restart it each time you make changes to the button/axes mapping in PPJoy. That goes for the initial mapping as found in TindyTim's guide as well! BTSix will not recognize these changes until you do this. I frustrated the heck out of myself during that part of the process by not realizing that! Hopefully that little quirk will be fixed by the inclusion of an "Update" button within BTSix or something at some point.
Happy PC/emulation gaming with this wonderful controller!
89ron said that on a french forum :
"-1st thing : I don't have a computer for Vista 64bits
-2nd thing : I don't have the sources of PPJoy, so I can't reprogram it for Vista 64
-3rd thing : In Vista 64, drivers MUST be signed by Microsoft, and that has probable a real cost
So, that's why others and myself can't do a version for Vista 64"
That's it ! Sorry for Vista 64 users
Little translation by me:- Le 1er souci, c'est que j'ais pas de PC pour faire tourner Vista 64bit.
- Le 2nd souci, comme je te lais dit je n'ais pas les sources de PPJOY donc je ne peux le recompiler pour vista 64bit.
- Le 3e souci, c'est que sous Vista 64bit les drivers doivent être signé numériquement obligatoirement et là ça ne m'étonnerais même pas que Microsoft fasse payer.
Voila, pourquoi d'autres et moi même nous ne pouvons réaliser de version pour Vista 64bit.
"-1st thing : I don't have a computer for Vista 64bits
-2nd thing : I don't have the sources of PPJoy, so I can't reprogram it for Vista 64
-3rd thing : In Vista 64, drivers MUST be signed by Microsoft, and that has probable a real cost
So, that's why others and myself can't do a version for Vista 64"
That's it ! Sorry for Vista 64 users
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Just wanted to add a quick comment:
If in need of a bluetooth dongle/usb adapter, check out ebay, and do a search for insignia headset - you can usually find the headset/dongle combo (headset is actually pretty nice.) for anywhere from 5-30$ - my friend got one with headset for 10$, free shipping. Not sure why so cheap, but his works as fine as the 60$ combo I bought at Best Buy.
Hope this helps~
If in need of a bluetooth dongle/usb adapter, check out ebay, and do a search for insignia headset - you can usually find the headset/dongle combo (headset is actually pretty nice.) for anywhere from 5-30$ - my friend got one with headset for 10$, free shipping. Not sure why so cheap, but his works as fine as the 60$ combo I bought at Best Buy.
Hope this helps~
Aky wrote:89ron said that on a french forum :
2. I guess you could ask the owner, if he's willing to port it-2nd thing : I don't have the sources of PPJoy, so I can't reprogram it for Vista 64
-3rd thing : In Vista 64, drivers MUST be signed by Microsoft, and that has probable a real cost
3. There's an easy workaround available.
Please help us