Difference between revisions of "Controller:PlayStation Move"
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+ | |title = PlayStation Move Motion Controller | ||
+ | |cover = PlayStation_Move_Motion_Controller.png | ||
+ | |xinput = unknown | ||
+ | |predecessor = [[Controller:DualShock 3|DualShock 3]] | ||
+ | |successor = [[Controller:DualShock 4|DualShock 4]] | ||
+ | |wikipedia = PlayStation Move | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Infobox controller | {{Infobox controller | ||
|title = PlayStation Move Navigation Controller | |title = PlayStation Move Navigation Controller | ||
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|wikipedia = PlayStation Move#Navigation_controller | |wikipedia = PlayStation Move#Navigation_controller | ||
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+ | '''Key points''' | ||
+ | {{ii}} The Motion Controller requires the [[Controller:PlayStation Eye|PlayStation Eye]] camera. | ||
==Use with PC platforms== | ==Use with PC platforms== | ||
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{{++}} Allows emulate virtual [[Controller:Xbox 360 Controller|Xbox 360 controller]] to play XInput compatible games. | {{++}} Allows emulate virtual [[Controller:Xbox 360 Controller|Xbox 360 controller]] to play XInput compatible games. | ||
{{ii}} Custom configs for PlayStation Move controller can be found in official [https://www.rewasd.com/community/configs/gamepad/dualshock3/ Community Configs Library] maintained by reWASD users. | {{ii}} Custom configs for PlayStation Move controller can be found in official [https://www.rewasd.com/community/configs/gamepad/dualshock3/ Community Configs Library] maintained by reWASD users. | ||
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+ | ===OS X / Linux=== | ||
+ | {{ii}} [[Sportsfriends]] has the minigame <i>Johann Sebastian Joust</i>, designed specifically for the PlayStation Move Motion Controller, with custom native drivers provided for OS X and Linux. | ||
===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||
{{ii}} [https://github.com/MooseTheBrown/psmoveinput Psmoveinput] is a userspace Linux input driver that gives users ability to control mouse pointer movements by moving controller and map PSMove keys to common keyboard keys. It's based on the unofficial [https://github.com/thp/psmoveapi PSMove API]. | {{ii}} [https://github.com/MooseTheBrown/psmoveinput Psmoveinput] is a userspace Linux input driver that gives users ability to control mouse pointer movements by moving controller and map PSMove keys to common keyboard keys. It's based on the unofficial [https://github.com/thp/psmoveapi PSMove API]. |
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Predecessor | |
DualShock 3 | |
Successor | |
DualShock 4 | |
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DualShock 3 | |
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DualShock 4 | |
Key points
- The Motion Controller requires the PlayStation Eye camera.
Use with PC platforms
Windows
- A PSNavi Setup Driver for the Playstation Move Motion Controllers on Windows provides basic controls support.
- Custom application reWASD allows Playstation Move Navigation Controller to work on Windows 7 or newer. Software gives advanced customization options an lets remap whole controller eg. reassigning buttons to keyboard or mouse actions, macros, activate custom modes etc.
reWASD
- Supports PlayStation Move controller via bluetooth adapter or cable,
- LED control when the device is connected or when Remap is ON.
- Allows emulate virtual DS4 controller to play PS4 Remote Play, PS Now or Dualshock 4 compatible games.
- Allows emulate virtual Xbox 360 controller to play XInput compatible games.
- Custom configs for PlayStation Move controller can be found in official Community Configs Library maintained by reWASD users.
OS X / Linux
- Sportsfriends has the minigame Johann Sebastian Joust, designed specifically for the PlayStation Move Motion Controller, with custom native drivers provided for OS X and Linux.
Linux
- Psmoveinput is a userspace Linux input driver that gives users ability to control mouse pointer movements by moving controller and map PSMove keys to common keyboard keys. It's based on the unofficial PSMove API.