There ya go.
I can see it on Rewasd and bluetooth menus but as soon as I unplug the cable, it's gone.
Can you guys add a force re-pair button/bring the first start/pair as an option to the menu? It's no longer there after hitting "Pair" first time. Maybe it would help with future testing/trying to pair again via bluetooth.
No third party bluetooth. Anything you guys are using? I can buy one but will take some time due to current situation worldwide.
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Hello,
Thank you for the files. According to the logs, only the USB connection is active. Did you unplug the cable? So, your step #3 is Connect the PS3 Nav via cable -> wait a bit (3-5 sec) - > unplug the cable - > wait a bit (3-5 sec) press StopLog. May I ask you to re-collect logs one more time?
Do you have some external BT adapters to use?
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Files uploaded.
Keep in mind I don't get the prompt to pair anymore after the first time unless reinstalling show it again. That's why I asked if there is a way to force pair again in the options.
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
May I ask you to collect some logs to identify the problem more detailed:
Here are steps that help us collect the required information:
1. Unplug all physical controllers.
2. Open reWASD via Admin - Preference - General - StartLog.
3. Connect the PS3 Nav via cable and press the pair button in the reWASD interface to connect via BT. Then unplug the cable, wait 3-5 seconds for BT connection.
4. Back to General, and press StopLog. Then send us an archive to investigate the problem. Please, follow these steps only to collect precise information, do not plug an additional controller or other devices.
One more thing, please, collect and send us the msinfo32 file. This is how you can collect it - http://recordit.co/hRk85POAat.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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The only time my Navi blinks is when I reboot my PC and with it plugged in. As soon as I unplug the cable, it stops bilnking and won't connect wirelessly/bluetooth even after hitting the "Pair" button on Rewasd.
It works wired (blinking or not) via Rewasd.
After my last message yesterday, I connected it to my Xbox and got it blinking/charging. On my PC, as I said it blinks only when I reboot my PC, funny stuff.
Is the built in Intel Bluetooth on my X570 Gigabyte the issue here? Any recommended Bluetooth dongle you guys are using?
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Hello,
The steps on how to connect the PS3 Navigator vi BT in the reWASD are described as this guide (at the button). When you connect the Navigation controller to PC via cable and have a Bluetooth adapter, reWASD will ask you to pair it before you start remapping. Press the "Pair" button to use the gamepad wirelessly.
Have you tried it?
Please, let us know if the problem with connected persists. Also, may we ask you to provide the msinfo32 file
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Ok.
scptool vigem are familiar, yes.
I messed around too much in the past with these programs so before writing this reply, I re-formatted my PC using latest Microsoft Creation tool ver 2004. Fresh install to eliminate any doubt.
Installed Rewasd. got the Prompt, unplugged Navi controller and the icon goes away as soon as I unplug the cable.
Isn't there supposed to be a red light blinking with the Navi controller? Using cable or not, I don't see any LED light.
How am I supposed to know this is successfully working via Bluetooth? How to force it to re-pair via bluetooth via Rewasd?
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Hey there!
It may be a chance that you have other third-party drivers installed, and they prevent reWASD from detecting the BT connection.
Does scptool, vigem, hidguardian sound familiar?
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Hello,
What do you mean? Do you have some BT problem connection? Please, specify the details of the issue you have.
Thank you in advance.
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Is there a trick or a forced re-pair button?
I got the pair prompt but only once. If I unplug USB the device disappear from REWASD menu.
I can see PS Navigation under Windows 10 bluetooth below Other "devices".
I'm using the Motherboard built in bluetooth if that matters. Is there a trick to this? Maybe a combo pair button on the controller I'm missing?
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Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
We also develop the DAEMON Tools products, so reWASD and DT software have the same license account.
Thank you for your support. We will try to do our best.
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Thats great news, thanks! I purchased a third full license already. I also noticed that when just purchase I license under the existing email address, the Paypal redirect takes you to the daemon tools page instead of the rewasd license confirmation page (its a good thing you send an email with the serial) but it might get confusing if you are redirected.
Looking forward to use PSNav + Bluetooth natively within reWASD
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Hey there!
We are working on BT version for DS3 and Nav. Hope to deliver it soon. Stay tuned!
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Fantastic news! I was able (and in fact have it working now) to connect the PSNav via bluetooth mixing your software with the Vigem/Fireshock driver + BthPS3.. amazing. It would be even better if your software would be a single solution. Please, if you haven't seen this, take a look:
GitHub - nefarius/BthPS3: Windows kernel-mode Bluetooth Profile & Filter Drivers for PS3 peripheralsWindows kernel-mode Bluetooth Profile & Filter Drivers for PS3 peripherals - nefarius/BthPS3
Its the Bluetooth open source project that allowed me to make the connection. This can surely be integrated into your software! the ONLY issue that I have now is that since I'm using a custom driver (Fireshock) my PSNav is not recognized as a PSNav anymore but DS4 Fireshock controller. It would be nice if I can override that in reWASD and use the PSNav profile image instead.
Thanks again!
P.D I'm buying another full license for my other computer! thats how excited I am.l
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