Contents. Download (For Windows 10 users) Features Native XInput support through USB + Bluetooth. The Filter Driver + Wrapper is included with the package, but isn't supported. Instructions Pre-Install 1. (if already installed) 2. Update your if you haven't done so.
From the thread itself: New Install. Connect your Dongle and DualShock controller via USB and let Windows install its default drivers. Copy the archive to a temporary directory. Right click on the archive and select Properties.
Click the Unblock button if it is displayed on the General tab. Unpack the archive.
Create a directory where you want the Service to run from. Copy the contents of the ScpServer bin to the directory you created. Run ScpDriver.exe. XP/Vista - check the Force Install option. Win 7/8 leave it unchecked.
Click Install. If you do not see the install summary as per screenshot and your dongle is in the directly supported list - click Uninstall, check the Force Install option, click Install. Click Exit.
You may need to run ScpMonitor.exe as well if you're using Bluetooth. PCSX2 and PCSX-R.
Double check your Game Device APIs boxes. Copy the LilyPad-Scp-r5350.dll from the /bin/Win32/ folder and paste it into the plugins folder. Change the pad plugin in PCSX2 or PCSX-R from the default LilyPad to the LilyPad-SCP version. You may also need to disable DirectInput and XInput before the next step. To prevent crashing, which seems to vary from system to system. Then copy over XInput13.dll from /bin/Win32/ to PCSX2 or PCSX-R's directory. NOT the plugins directory.
Now disable all other Game Device APIs other than native if you haven't already. Background input is fine though. Set keyboard input to raw while you're at it. For PCSX-R's hotkeys, since Windows messaging input kills them.
You'll still need to bind the controls. Switch over to the Pad 1 tab to do so. If done properly this will also enable you to use pressure sensitive buttons without any further configuration Notes. Installing the Bluetooth SCP driver, which lets you connect your DS3/DS4 devices to your computer wirelessly via a Bluetooth adapter, requires the adapter to be solely dedicated to the SCP service. You will not be able to use other Bluetooth devices with it until you uninstall the Bluetooth SCP driver from the adapter. To put a DS3/DS4 to sleep, hold L1 + R1 + Home. Putting a controller to sleep will not actually fully turn it off.
Its controller (player) number will remain locked at what it was, and any other controllers added to the setup will need to work around it. This is especially a pain when changing between different controller types (from a DS3 to a 360 pad, for example). The only way to fully disconnect it is to restart the SCP service, done either by manually restarting it or by restarting your computer.
If you need DirectInput support for your DualShock controllers while using the SCP driver, you can try. Troubleshooting. You may have to go into properties and hit unblock If you are having trouble installing it, please go over these to double check. Ensure the Xbox 360 driver installed correctly.
Go into Devices & Printers Xbox 360 Controller Hardware and update the driver from there. Have you tried uninstalling and force installing it?. Go into properties of all the exe files and hit unblock, especially ScpService.exe. Did you install it as an administrator?. Did the entire folder have Full control privileges for SYSTEM and Administrators?. Do you have the relevant XInput13.dll in the relevant program's exe's directory?.
Does SCPUser.exe show them working?. Is the 'SCP DS3 Service' service running?. In the case you're running wired, have you tried reinstalling SCP with Bluetooth unchecked? Video guide.
9 Better DS3 is an equivalent which allows you to configure a PS DualShock controller to use on a PC. Unlike the DS3 Tool, this tool is used offline and offers an interface that's much less overloaded and ad-free. Play with a PlayStation controller on your PC To play and set up a PlayStation controller on a PC, it's not as easy as it is with an Xbox joystick. You need the drivers and software to configure the buttons. To do this, we used to use the DS3 Tool, but now there's Better DS3. Better DS3 uses the MotioninJoy driver (originally DS3 Tool) to allow configuration of PS controllers. With Better DS3, you can create profiles and configure all the buttons on your controller.
It also offers some interesting options such as displaying the battery status and automatic disconnection of the controller after a certain period of time. A more ergonomic interface than DS3 Tool The most interesting aspect of Better DS3 is that it offers an interface that's much simpler and easier to understand than that of the DS3 Tool interface.
Better DS3 also requires no installation. You can customize the buttons on your PlayStation controller smoothly and quickly without having to look them up like you do with the DS3 Tool. MotioninJoy driver required Better DS3 helps you enormously with the configuration of your PlayStation controller. Tatkal software 2015 crack. The only complaint we have is that it requires you to install the MotioninJoy driver separately; the driver that comes with DS3 Tool.
This means that you still need to install the DS3 Tool from MotioninJoy first, but once the installation is complete, you can enjoy the DS3 Better interface, which is much more convenient and pleasant to use.
I am having an issue all of a sudden where Motioninjoy and Better DS3 are not being detected. I have done everything I can think of.
Loading the driver,uninstalling the driver within Motioninjoy and within the device manager. There was also an issue where it wouldn't load the driver,but that was because the driver signing wasn't valid anymore and setting the clock year back to 2014 fixed that,apparently.
It now says it loads the driver successfully but still doesn't detect the controller. I didn't have this issue before and now all of a sudden it is happening. My OS is Windows 10 Pro,if that matters. I would rather Better DS3 work but even its not detecting it.
Are there any alternative to these? I know of DS for Windows but it looks like it only works with Dual Shock 4 controllers. Has anyone else encountered this issue and found a fix?
I also dont use wireless,as I didnt install a bluetooth device in my PC,when I built it. I didnt see the need. It is working great,but I cannot use vibration. Every time the controller vibrates,it disconnects from the system,as if the cord was unplugged.
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I had the same issue with motioninjoy,when it did work. Must be my system haha. Oh well,it works well in both PCSX2 and Dark Souls 3,which I just tested too. It took me some time to figure out how to set the PCSX2 part up,but I got it. Thanks again. I also dont use wireless,as I didnt install a bluetooth device in my PC,when I built it. I didnt see the need.
It is working great,but I cannot use vibration. Every time the controller vibrates,it disconnects from the system,as if the cord was unplugged. I had the same issue with motioninjoy,when it did work. Must be my system haha. Oh well,it works well in both PCSX2 and Dark Souls 3,which I just tested too.
It took me some time to figure out how to set the PCSX2 part up,but I got it. Thanks again Huh, the vibration thing is wierd because it works on my DS3 for most games.
Well except maybe PS2/ect games because the emulator might not communicate it properly.shrug. but it works in Dark Souls 3 with fat rolling.
Yeah,I was in the Catacombs of Carthus and as soon as one of the skeletons hit me,it vibrated and disconnected and I lost all control while the controller just kept on vibrating constantly. I am sure you can imagine how well that went and I had the foresight to Alt+F4 out of the game really fast and had to do some plugging and unplugging.
I guess no more vibration for me,haha. I even tried a different controller. I dont know whats up,it didn't use to do that. Oh well,thanks again. I am glad not to have to hassle with Motioninjoy anymore,as well all know,it has its issues and seems to be discontinued anyway.
Yeah,I was in the Catacombs of Carthus and as soon as one of the skeletons hit me,it vibrated and disconnected and I lost all control while the controller just kept on vibrating constantly. I am sure you can imagine how well that went and I had the foresight to Alt+F4 out of the game really fast and had to do some plugging and unplugging.
I guess no more vibration for me,haha. I even tried a different controller. I dont know whats up,it didn't use to do that. Oh well,thanks again. I am glad not to have to hassle with Motioninjoy anymore,as well all know,it has its issues and seems to be discontinued anyway. Yeah, sounds like a damaged connection port on the controller then, which is impressive because the DS3 is a really resiliant piece of hardware, I treat my pretty poorly but it's stuck around.