

- Doubleshock ps3 controller install#
- Doubleshock ps3 controller Patch#
- Doubleshock ps3 controller android#
- Doubleshock ps3 controller Pc#
- Doubleshock ps3 controller tv#
Doubleshock ps3 controller android#
Click to Enlarge (Click to Enlarge) Playing Android Games with PS3 Wireless ControllerĪt the beginning, I though my controller was damaged because I failed to see it in the list of Bluetooth devices in both Linux computers and Android devices.

I’ve also partially disassembled the thing for those of you who want to see its guts.

The model number at the back is CECHZC2U. I can’t compare the build quality to an original controller since I’ve never used one. It does indeed look like a PS3 Dualshock III controller, but for some details such as the “P3” key. The wireless controller comes with a silicon case, and nothing else, so you’ll also need to find a mini USB to USB cable to charge the device. I received the controller in the package below, which was *almost* not damaged… Goigame Doubleshock III Package (Click to Enlarge) Today, I’ll start by showing pictures of the controller, then explain how I managed to play Dead Trigger in Tronsmart T428 Android mini PC, and SuperTuxKart in a computer running Ubuntu 13.04. I decided to give it a try by buying “ GOIGAME Rechargeable Bluetooth Wireless DoubleShock III Controller for PS3” for $16.60, which is a clone of Sony’s PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wireless Controller, and costs about three times less.
Doubleshock ps3 controller Pc#
Luckily there’s a solution, and with some efforts, you can play many games, but not all, with a PS3 Bluetooth controller connected to your Android mini PC or Set-Top Box. Of course, OUYA and GameStick projects will take care of this, as well as the recently available Project SHIELD ($349), but if you already have one of those mini PCs, you may not want to spend the money for another device. The reality is that the keyboard and mouse, or remote controls used with those devices, are not suitable for games, and most games do not play at all.
Doubleshock ps3 controller tv#
Android mini PCs ( HDMI TV dongles) are great to make your TV smart, and you may expect to be able to play Android games on your TV easily. Not a controller person? Here's a round-up of the best gaming keyboards, and best gaming mouse. Bluetooth can be finicky, and any problem you run into could be due to hardware, or your particular version of Windows, or drivers… in other words, good luck. You may also find help in ScpToolkit's Github discussions. If you have issues with Bluetooth, it could be that your dongle isn't supported. Once the LED is on, unplug the controller, and it'll once again be synced via Bluetooth. If you allow ScpToolkit to start with Windows, you should simply be able to plug in your PS3 controller again and it'll instantly be recognized. You'll get a notification in the system tray when it does. If you're not about that wired business, and followed all the Bluetooth installation steps above, you should be able to simply unplug the controller, and after a couple seconds it will sync via Bluetooth. Some games let you manually choose your button icons, though. Unfortunately, this means that it won't register as a PlayStation controller to the few games that have native DualShock 4 support, so you won't get the correct Square/Cross/Triangle/Circle button icons by default. Any game with native XInput support-pretty much any modern PC game that supports gamepads-should recognize it without a hitch. Now that it's installed, the Dualshock 3 should behave like an Xbox 360 controller.

Voila! Using it Using your Playstation 3 controller on PC
Doubleshock ps3 controller install#
If you plan to use your PS3 controller with the emulator, click Browse to navigate to your PCSX2 installation folder, then click Enable to install the patch.
Doubleshock ps3 controller Patch#
PCSX2 emulator note: The PCSX2 settings tab allows you to patch the emulator's LilyPad controller plugin to support the pressure sensitive buttons. To disable them, click the Sound settings tab and uncheck "Enable notification sounds." ScpToolkit starts up with Windows by default, and also plays some sound effects that you might find obnoxious. Most of these settings you should be able to leave alone. Here you can change some settings like disabling rumble, adjusting analog stick deadzones, and more. Look in your Start Menu for ScpToolkit Settings Manager. Now that it's installed, you'll see ScpToolkit as an icon in your system tray.
