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Use Your ps3 SixAxis on your PC
Topic Started: Mar 14 2008, 10:22 AM (82 Views)
jbrdly
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You've probably heard or seen pictures of this before. I have to admit I was a bit skeptical about it as there wasn't really any solid evidence to suggest it was possible. But now it seems that there has been a video guide released on how to do it. I've not yet tried it myself personally, but if you follow the guide you will be using your SixAxis on a PC in a matter of minutes!

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MrGrey
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Hmmm....I wonder if the rumbley DS3 works?
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Malazak
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my pc reconises the controller with out doing all that crap
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Shin
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Mar 14 2008, 03:23 PM
my pc reconises the controller with out doing all that crap
Same here, i just plug in the USB cable and its ready to be used.

I use my PS2 pad though, got a USB SmartJoy and allows you to connect 2 of them together.

Edit: and i am aware how old this is...honest :$
Edited by Shin, Oct 11 2008, 04:37 AM.
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