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XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
Sixaxis, DualShock 2 | |
Successor | |
DualShock 4 | |
Key points
- The Sixaxis controller is an earlier variant of the DualShock 3 controller, lacking force feedback. See Sixaxis.
- Controllers can be used both as wired with a USB Mini-B cable, and wireless only via Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR.
Setting Up (Windows)
- Uninstall MotioninJoy and Better DS3 if either are currently installed. See Removing MotionInJoy.
- The central Home button acts as an XInput Guide button and cannot be used in games for other functions.
Step One
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Step Two
- Make sure to follow these steps in the right order, choose the appropriate system from the list.
- Uncheck the Bluetooth Driver checkbox if the controller is being used through a wire.
- Do not erase the ScpServer folder after installing the wrapper, if needed it can be hidden instead.
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OS X
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Linux
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Other information
Removing MotionInJoy
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