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Sixaxis/DS3 Drivers for x64 systems (and Windows 7 support)
Motion-inJoy have released new drivers for Window users now supporting x64 systems and Windows 7 systems. The driver also adds support of the Sixaxis motion sensors.In addition to, RichB93 has added a XInput emulator so your games see the controller as an XBOX 360 controller.
http://www.haxnetwork.net/picture.ph...;pictureid=735 Motion-inJoy are also working on having the controllers pair up with the PC via bluetooth more information on that soon. You can download drivers below: [Download Drivers] |
it works on windows 7 7100 RC very well with sixaxis support. so happy but now i cant find a game to use it on
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! Finally! After so many years!
I will be enjoying this! :) Thanx a million! |
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I still cant find a VISTA x86 Driver. If i connect my PS3 Controller via
Remote he recongnizing it but its not working. I also tried that strange Driver from that Japanese student but no luck. Did someone get the PS3 Controller under VISTA x86 work? |
wicked, fast support for windows 7... Another reason to install that now:angel:
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for some reason after i install it it works fine until i restart my computer, then it doesnt work the only way to get it to work again is to press f8 everytime my computer start and change the settings to allow unassigned drivers.
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It works!
But only little bit of games can use it. I don't know why... For instance, I tried Wolverine, and it does not recognize any of the buttons. Then I tried old games like Psychonauts and Grim Fandango, and if I recall correctly, Psychonauts did not allow change, like some button was pressed all the time. One game did only recognize L2 and R2 buttons. Then emulator Dolphin, recognized everything except the directional pad. Some emulators like Project 64 and Gens worked fine, though... I need to test it with more games, but at least we have something now. Was this the case with the old x86 drivers as well? I just wanna know if we can expect some compatibility upgrades with this driver, or this is as far as this road goes... Nice job, anyways! ^^ P.S. I'm using Windows 7 build 7100. |
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