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The Bluetooth drivers should not require manual DLL placement, but it still includes them just in case.
 
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If you are having trouble installing it, please go over these to double check.
 
If you are having trouble installing it, please go over these to double check.

Revision as of 15:19, 4 July 2013

XInput Wrapper SCP is an open-source driver which allows for the DS3 (DualShock 3) to work natively on Microsoft Windows.

Download

http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInput-Wrapper-for-DS3-and-Play-com-USB-Dual-DS2-Controller

Features

Filter Driver + Wrapper which provides USB + Bluetooth + Native XInput support

Instructions for Use

First off, uninstall MotioninJoy and update your 360 controller drivers if you haven't done so.

Then, simply run /bin/ScpDriver.exe to install SCP, and have your DS3 set up as an Xbox 360 controller.

You may need to run ScpMonitor.exe as well if you're using Bluetooth.

If using DualShock 3 native mode:

If the program you are going to use a DS3 with is 32-bit, take the XInput1_3.dll from the Win32 folder and place it in the program folder, in the same folder as the .exe for the program usually. For Steam games, this is usually in C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\. If the program is 64-bit, use the dll from the Win64 folder. If you use PCSX-Reloaded or PCSX2, you can also use the LilyPad plugin in the Win32 folder as your controller plugin.

The Bluetooth drivers should not require manual DLL placement, but it still includes them just in case.

Troubleshooting

If you are having trouble installing it, please go over these to double check.

  • Did you install it as an admin?
  • Did the entire folder have Full Control privelleges for SYSTEM and Administrators?
  • Do you have the relevant XInput1_3.dll in the relevant program's EXE's directory?
  • Does SCPUser.exe show them working?
  • Have you tried uninstalling and force installing it?