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+ | The '''DualShock 3''' is the standard controller for the [[PlayStation 3 emulators|PlayStation 3]]. It was originally intended to launch with the console, but [[wikipedia:Immersion v. Sony|a lawsuit by Immersion in 2002]] meant they were unable to include the controller's namesake feature, force feedback, until the case was over. As a stopgap, Sony announced the '''Sixaxis''' instead, claiming at E3 2006 that force feedback would have interfered with the gyro sensors. With the eventual release of the DualShock 3 in 2008, due to Sony's loss in court and eventual deal for the patent, we now know that this was incorrect. | ||
− | + | Aside from gyro support, the Sixaxis and DualShock 3 offer the following features over DualShock 2: | |
+ | *A very good D-pad | ||
+ | *10-bit precision analog sticks, and pressure sensitive buttons | ||
+ | *Wireless connectivity using Bluetooth | ||
+ | *Wired connectivity through a Mini B-type USB connector | ||
− | == | + | ==Windows== |
+ | Use [https://docs.nefarius.at/projects/DsHidMini/ DsHidMini]. For wireless functionality, see [https://github.com/ViGEm/BthPS3 BthPS3]. | ||
− | + | Sony's official driver for the controller, <code>sixaxis.sys</code>, was only released for the PlayStation Now service. If you have it installed, you may need to follow [https://vigem.org/projects/DsHidMini/SIXAXIS.SYS-to-DsHidMini-Guide/ this guide] to remove it. | |
− | + | For Windows 7 and 8, see [[SCP Driver Package]]. | |
− | + | ==Linux== | |
− | == | + | Modern Linux kernels and Distros include support for Dualshock 3 controllers without any need to download additional programs. |
− | + | ==External links== | |
+ | [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Controller:DualShock_3 PCGamingWiki: DualShock 3] | ||
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Revision as of 01:53, 23 January 2024
The DualShock 3 is the standard controller for the PlayStation 3. It was originally intended to launch with the console, but a lawsuit by Immersion in 2002 meant they were unable to include the controller's namesake feature, force feedback, until the case was over. As a stopgap, Sony announced the Sixaxis instead, claiming at E3 2006 that force feedback would have interfered with the gyro sensors. With the eventual release of the DualShock 3 in 2008, due to Sony's loss in court and eventual deal for the patent, we now know that this was incorrect.
Aside from gyro support, the Sixaxis and DualShock 3 offer the following features over DualShock 2:
- A very good D-pad
- 10-bit precision analog sticks, and pressure sensitive buttons
- Wireless connectivity using Bluetooth
- Wired connectivity through a Mini B-type USB connector
Windows
Use DsHidMini. For wireless functionality, see BthPS3.
Sony's official driver for the controller, sixaxis.sys
, was only released for the PlayStation Now service. If you have it installed, you may need to follow this guide to remove it.
For Windows 7 and 8, see SCP Driver Package.
Linux
Modern Linux kernels and Distros include support for Dualshock 3 controllers without any need to download additional programs.