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SCP Driver Package

272 bytes removed, 10:47, 6 August 2017
Notes: why would you have the exact step to enable pressure sensitive buttons then claim it doesn't actually work a couple line further, and SCP for DS2 is discontinued and completely unpractical to begin with so this isn't relevant at all eitehr
*Installing the Bluetooth SCP driver, which lets you connect your DS3/DS4 devices to your computer wirelessly via a Bluetooth adapter, requires the adapter to be solely dedicated to the SCP service. You will not be able to use other Bluetooth devices with it until you uninstall the Bluetooth SCP driver from the adapter.
*To put a DS3/DS4 to sleep, hold L1 + R1 + Home. Putting a controller to sleep will not actually fully turn it off. 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. This is especially a pain when changing between different controller types (from a DS3 to a 360 pad, for example). The only way to fully disconnect it is to restart the SCP service, done either by manually restarting it or by restarting your computer.
*The analog face buttons on the DS2 and DS3 controllers will only be recognized as digital buttons, just as they are on a 360 controller. Few PS2 games actually use this feature, but it makes these games not properly playable. Metal Gear Solid 3, for instance, uses them.
*If you need DirectInput support for your DualShock controllers while using the SCP driver, you can try [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Dinput-Wrapper-for-SCP-Driver this wrapper].
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