I hope you are still working on DS3
Why is it important? It is the only controller that have gyro, pressure sensitivity, rumble - for complete compatibility with PS2 and PS3 emulators (pcsx2 and rpcs3)
At the moment the best solution is DsHidMini, but it has it minor inconveniences: (1) need to switch it on and off ... if its turn on, other controllers cannot connect to bluetooth ... (2) need to switch PS2 and PS3 mode
Both those action require to run DsHidMini tool with admin rights (aka not easy to script for automation).
Make no mistake ... i am forever grateful to @nefarius for DsHidMini as its amazing and totally free
Ideally, need 2 virtual controllers mode:
Having virtual controllers for these, enables emulation of them by other controllers for use with PCSX2 and RPCS3. For example, pressing A followed by Right Trigger can emulate pressure sensitivity of A depending on position of Right Trigger.
Why is it important? It is the only controller that have gyro, pressure sensitivity, rumble - for complete compatibility with PS2 and PS3 emulators (pcsx2 and rpcs3)
At the moment the best solution is DsHidMini, but it has it minor inconveniences: (1) need to switch it on and off ... if its turn on, other controllers cannot connect to bluetooth ... (2) need to switch PS2 and PS3 mode
Both those action require to run DsHidMini tool with admin rights (aka not easy to script for automation).
Make no mistake ... i am forever grateful to @nefarius for DsHidMini as its amazing and totally free
Ideally, need 2 virtual controllers mode:
- SDF: the controller is presented as one "almost"-DirectInput-compatible HID device with pressure sensitive features exposed as additional sliders. PCSX2 uses this mode
- SXS: emulate Sony sixaxis driver. RPCS3 uses this mode
Having virtual controllers for these, enables emulation of them by other controllers for use with PCSX2 and RPCS3. For example, pressing A followed by Right Trigger can emulate pressure sensitivity of A depending on position of Right Trigger.
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