However when connecting via bluetooth, the response to the HCI name request seems exactly the same for all of them: PLAYSTATION(R)3Conteroller-PANHAI for MAC I don't remember because it is already in the box to return :) Slickblue: PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (MAC 8A:5D:66)įivestar: PS(R) Ga`epad just like above. The output in ScpServer and logs is identical to what LOSSLOSS posted above.Īll three of these gamepads I linked here come up as VID_054C&PID_0268 (with REV0100) but the name when you plug in via USB is a little different for each of them. Wired they work perfectly, but I cannot get them to work wireless over bluetooth with the same issue mentioned here as well as many times in both PCSX2 forum threads (the original Scarlet Crush as well as yours). The physical properties of the pad and sensors on both of them are great. So I wanted to try others to see.įor these pads, they both had great button clicking and tapping - the sensors worked immediately and every time no matter how or which angle I pressed the buttons. It doesn't sound like a big deal but it is actually VERY distracting and impossible for me to get used to after growing up playing console games (Nintendo, Sega Genesis, etc :) ). You can push and tap the buttons over and over and the only way they will register a button click is if you press exactly in the center very firmly. The only problem is, the buttons on this gamepad are TERRIBLE. This one works perfectly with the drivers with both wired and bluetooth. I know that you said you have it on the table but my curiosity always gets the best of me so I tried to take a little look :)įirst I have tried 3 different kind of gamepads with varying degrees of success. Not sure if you have had a chance to look into this PANHAI issue as of late or if you have very specific things already in mind that would fix this problem.
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