Difference between revisions of "Controller:DualShock 3"
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==OS X== | ==OS X== |
Revision as of 18:54, 7 January 2015
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Predecessor | |
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DualShock 2 | |
Successor | |
DualShock 4 | |
Key points
- Controllers can be used as both wired (with a USB Mini B cable) and wireless (via Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR).
- Requires initial setup to show up in games with hard coded 360 controller support
- Works with most games once set up correctly.
- Some games may be modded to include correct button prompts (e.g. Saints Row 2, Dark Souls)
Windows
- The central Home button acts as an XInput Guide button and cannot be used in games for other functions.
- x360ce can be used to adjust controller settings and button assignments.
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OS X
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Linux
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