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how to use a sixaxis controller to play with my m11x?
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I asked google first and I found a couple of programs that were supposed to get the work done but I didn't succeed, I know ps3 controllers have bluetooth so it has to be possible, the question is how?
note: my ps3 controllers are sixaxis not dualshock3 maybe this has something to do with my problem but don't know...
note: my ps3 controllers are sixaxis not dualshock3 maybe this has something to do with my problem but don't know...
i'd love to see this happen. and yeah its not imposible IF somebody move the codes used by the ps3 to the m11x. :)) i cant wait for this.
were you using just the bluetooth? i connected my ps3 controller with the usb and got some of the buttons to work in games without any programs.
what programs did you use? id be interested in trying to get this to work too
what programs did you use? id be interested in trying to get this to work too
I finally get it to work correctly via usb with DS3 Tool and a driver i got from motionplay, I followed the steps on this link http://www.motioninjoy.com/help/sixaxis-dualshock-3-connecting-usb and I got sixaxis to work even the accelerometers; it also worked via bluetooth but for some reason I didn't like the responsivity of the control so I use it via usb but for me its ok I mean I don't play 3 meters away of my computer
id love to use my sixaxis on pc
did you have to delete the old bluetooth drivers to get it to work? i seem to have alot of compatibility issues trying to get wireless to work. i have internal bluetooth too.
Oh shoot. I have to give this a try. I would love to use my Ps3 controller on some PC games.
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Posted Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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rollover_bethoven said: I asked google first and I found a couple of programs that were supposed to get the work done but I didn't succeed, I know ps3 controllers have bluetooth so it has to be possible, the question is how?
note: my ps3 controllers are sixaxis not dualshock3 maybe this has something to do with my problem but don't know...
p.s. Love the avatar =D I that for the movie or the team?
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Posted Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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aequitas28 said:rollover_bethoven said: I asked google first and I found a couple of programs that were supposed to get the work done but I didn't succeed, I know ps3 controllers have bluetooth so it has to be possible, the question is how?
note: my ps3 controllers are sixaxis not dualshock3 maybe this has something to do with my problem but don't know...
p.s. Love the avatar =D I that for the movie or the team?
jaja thanks, it's for the team
APLT said: did you have to delete the old bluetooth drivers to get it to work? i seem to have alot of compatibility issues trying to get wireless to work. i have internal bluetooth too.
No I didn't delete or overwrite the original bluethooth driver; the program to configurate the control has an option called bluethoot pair
is it only the ps3 controllers that work with alienware or even wii controller??
Ive done it before using the DS3 tool that i found and it works except you have to give buttons certain keys. :) But yeah it works.
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Posted Sunday, January 29th, 2012
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go on youtube there are tutorials online. I actually got mine working for skyrim. although it felt weird so i switched back to the keyboard and mouse.
bravotwoable said: go on youtube there are tutorials online. I actually got mine working for skyrim. although it felt weird so i switched back to the keyboard and mouse.
Yeah youtube have tutorials that teach you how to use your controller with you pc or laptop and tend to work majority of the time.
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Posted Monday, January 30th, 2012
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D-Ft8AZtvk Here this might help.
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