Meh, rumble is nice, but I already had this. Still, if someone makes it English I will try it. I would be faster than running that app every time I want to play it.
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Meh, rumble is nice, but I already had this. Still, if someone makes it English I will try it. I would be faster than running that app every time I want to play it.
I have another question too. I have Xpadder running in the background (from the old DS3 drivers) so I can play other games that don't use a controller. Like star wars republic commando. How do I get that screen icon thing to pop up and work? And what is this bluetooth menu thing under configuration? Does that make it possible to hook up via bluetooth?
Hey, what does the top say? (Top title bar (Rumble Settings?) as well as text by the 2.00)
http://i40.tinypic.com/2d11qg.jpg
Also this:
http://i40.tinypic.com/2m6ahpf.jpg
I do wish someone would make x64 Sixaxis/DS3 drivers though... The last 64-bit "driver" I tried caused all my USB ports to stop working in Vista x64.
i doubt there'll ever be 64 bit drivers for the bluetooth systems - some of the key bits and pieces had stopped being updated around 5 years ago.
which is annoying because the one time i get a laptop with everything built in (built in bluetooth, too - no more dongle) it has a 64 bit OS on that i don't want to remove.
Japanese translation:
Window title: Rumble settings
First input box: Gain [input box] times (i.e., a multiplier)
Widget box heading: Rumble start threshold
Remaining input boxes, top-down, left-right:
a. Small motor
b. Large motor (weak) c. Large motor (medium)
d. Large motor (strong)
Anyone know if there's source code for this available? While I'm asking, is there source for other sixaxis driver(s) out there?
didnt worked. Windows said your drivers already updated. No need to update. Also computer didnt see PS3. I mean when i enter the joystick setup of windows. I cant set my sixaxis or dualshock properties. It didnt change anything. Still doesnt work.
Well I mean wired will do for x64. I don't really need Bluetooth anyway since I play in front of my screen...
I'm using Vista 64 and the method described doesn't work. It simply says "windows has determined your driver for this device is up to date".
Windows doesn't detect it as a controller at all, if I select the generic microsoft driver to be installed (which the stupid BS allows) it will recognize the controller as a sixaxis but it will not work anyway.