This is especially a pain when changing between different controller types (from a DS3 to a 360 pad, for example). Its controller (player) number will remain locked at what it was, and any other controllers added to the setup will need to work around it. Putting a controller to sleep will not actually fully turn it off.
You will not be able to use other Bluetooth devices with it until you uninstall the Bluetooth SCP driver from the adapter.
If you do not see the install summary as per screenshot and your dongle is in the directly supported list - click Uninstall, check the Force Install option, click Install.XP/Vista - check the Force Install option.Copy the contents of the ScpServerbin to the directory you created.Create a directory where you want the Service to run from.Click the Unblock button if it is displayed on the General tab.Right-click on the archive and select Properties.Copy the archive to a temporary directory.Connect your Dongle and DualShock controller via USB and let Windows install its default drivers.
Update your 360 controller drivers if you haven't done so. Uninstall MalwareohJoy (if already installed)Ģ. The Filter Driver + Wrapper is included with the package but isn't supported. Native XInput support through USB + Bluetooth.
There are times, when shortly after reinstalling the drivers (maybe within 5 or 10 minutes), the driver shuts down or some sort, making my controller unable to be used again, making me re-do the installation again until it works. After every restart, my DS3 controller does not get recognized, and is not ready to use (all 4 red lights blinking) 2. I use a PS3 controller connected via a USB cord with the windows Xbox 360 controller device installed. I know its not that big a deal because I already have a fix (leaving the Scp Server window open) but I prefer not to have many things running in the background while gaming. ScpServer Reloaded (For Windows 10 users) Features īut for mine which uses Windows 7 Professional, it does this.