- #DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
- #DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 DRIVERS#
- #DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 UPDATE#
#DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
After installation, you will get a notice saying "MotioninKJoy Virtual Xinput device for Windows" was installed and another device will be added to your Devices called 'HID-compliant game controller'.
#DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 DRIVERS#
Use Browse my computer for driver software then select the folder of drivers you just downloaded.
#DUALSHOCK 3 PC WINDOWS 8 UPDATE#
Update the missing device or add new device.
Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers Try using the "MotioninKJoy Virtual Xinput device" (Xbox 360 controller for Windows), that should work with your PS3 Controller as well.ĭownload version 6, the latest stable one (32bit or 64bit depending on your OS). Tip: You have to pretend it's a Xbox 360 Controller really hard.
Can anyone help me, and even if I get the drivers going, will I still have to use XPadder or MIJ or somesuch? So, basically, it says 'we know better than you even though it doesn't work, so there'. I get this same message whether I'm trying to update 'USB Input Device' or 'HID-Compliant Game Controller' and they both retain the driver that they get given by default, which recognises the controller but won't let me use the buttons: Windows has determined that the driver software for your device is up to date." "The best driver software for your device is already installed. I plug it in via USB, but I'm having trouble installing the relevant drivers.įrom a guide about getting a DS3 to work on W8.1 I downloaded the DS3 drivers that MotionInJoy apparently uses, however, when I try to install them (Control Panel -> Devices and Printers -> Dualshock (R) 3 -> Properties -> Change Settings -> Driver -> Update Driver -> Browse my computer for driver software) I get a message saying this: I'd rather play with a controller than keyboard, so I'm trying to get my PS3 controller (Dualshock 3) to work with my computer. I'm on Windows 8.1 and just bought Skullgirls. Sorry if this should go in 'help and tips' instead but it seems to be OS-related.