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    retropie raspberry 3 emulation station with 2 ps3 controllers

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      pemy
      last edited by

      Hi
      Yesterday for the first time I tried to play few games (amiga and capcom) using 2 ps3 controllers via Bluetooth.
      As soon as I turn on the second controller everything slow down a bit in emulation station and also in the games.
      The controllers are not responding in real time, sometimes I need to press few times before the action is actuated.

      Do you know why?
      Do you guys have the same issue?
      thanks
      D

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        retroprogrammer
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        Maybe your Bluetooth connection through RaspberryPi 3 is bad you may need to buy a Bluetooth dongle or you should follow this PS3 controller documentation and that might fix things up

        Here is me converting the original Xbox for a case:
        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/15232/converting-original-xbox-into-case-for-raspberrypi/15
        Check out my GitHub: https://github.com/retro-programmer

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          PiBoy
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          There are all sorts of Bluetooth controller issues with retropie on the pi3. One solution is to disable Wifi thereby freeing up the controller for bluetooth only. Usually that is a remedy for input lag, but it may help you here.

          Personally, I just use my Mayflash PS3 adapter on the Pi, and I have zero issues with it, no lag or anything.

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            pemy @PiBoy
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            @piboy

            Hi
            How to turn off bluethooth on the retropie 3 with out removing the driver ?
            I like to turn it off and use USB cable to connect my ps3 controllers

            LONG STORY:
            what is happening is that even if I connect my 2 controllers with USB cables, when emulation station is up and running I have to disconnect the cables and press the PS round button on ps3 controllers to turn them ON, and in doing that I think they are connecting via Bluetooth, after that when I connect the USB cable back I don't think that retropie 3 is using the USB cable to send the data. I still have the same lag issue.

            By the way the lag is very strange:
            it looks like one controller is working fine and the other one is having lag and sometime the input is getting stack to one direction ...for example on BUBBLE BUBBLE I turn left and the Little Character is going to the left for 3-4 seconds after I released the left trigger

            Please help
            Cheers
            D

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              mitu Global Moderator @pemy
              last edited by

              @pemy said in retropie raspberry 3 emulation station with 2 ps3 controllers:

              How to turn off bluethooth on the retropie 3 with out removing the driver ?
              I like to turn it off and use USB cable to connect my ps3 controllers

              Remove any controller configuration and re-map them connected via USB - https://retropie.org.uk/docs/EmulationStation/#controller-configs

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                pemy
                last edited by

                ok thanks
                that is a bit painful I do have custom configurations for different emulator and games do I need to wipe them all and reconfigure.
                Is there any settings inside these files that I can change to configure the controller as USB making sure Bluetooth doesn't interfere ?

                Thanks again

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                  mitu Global Moderator @pemy
                  last edited by

                  @pemy Remove the Bluetooth paired devices from the RetroPie setup script and there shoudn't be any problems. You can probably keep you existing core/game specific configurations even after removing the ES configured devices, RetroArch should pick them up regardless of the connection used (USB vs. Bluetooth).

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                    pemy @mitu
                    last edited by

                    @mitu
                    great tip!
                    thanks
                    D

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                      pemy
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                      ok I found a solution.
                      If I use 2 ps3 DUALSHOCK3 controller (exactly the same model) everything works well.

                      :)
                      Dani

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