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    Trouble with Clone PS3 Controller with bluetooth

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    • EfriimE
      Efriim @mitu
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      @mitu
      I apologize. I'll try to organize a report, to the development of the sixaxis driver.

      @PCKid
      If you want to keep the ps3controller driver, the configuration is in virtually the same place as the sixaxis driver.
      Open Retropie-Setup
      Manage Packages >> driver >> ps3controller >> Configuration / Options
      or
      Configuration / tools >> ps3controller

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        PCKid @mitu
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        @mitu My problem is it fails the update from source and just loops me back to the same option but item C doen't appear. Also their is only a choice for a ps3controller in manage drivers not sixaxis.

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          Efriim @PCKid
          last edited by Efriim

          @PCKid
          At the main menu of RetroPie-Setups script.
          there is Update RetroPie-Setup Script
          this will bring the latest script modules and allow the source to be downloaded.

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            PCKid @Efriim
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            @Efriim Still no luck. Here's what I do. Just made a fresh image. Boots up to gamepad detection screen. Use my Logitech wireless keyboard at this stage. Since I obviously need the internet first thing I do I go down to WiFi and connect to my router. Then I go back to the suggestion of choosing "Update RetroPie-Setup Script". It tries to, but throws back unable to connect errors looking for github script URL to obviously download the script. So even though I am connected correctly to my WiFi and therefore internet it's not connecting.

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              mitu Global Moderator @PCKid
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              @PCKid If your internet is not working you won't be able to install or update anything. You need to fix that first - do you get an IP address from the router ? You can check from the RetroPie system, using the IP Address menu entry.

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                PCKid @mitu
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                @mitu I don't think thats' the issue. When I go through the Retropie menu to WiFi find my router and put in the password it comes back after going through the connect and shows I am connected to my router on the 2.4ghz band I chose with it's ip address and no errors.

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @PCKid
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                  @PCKid OK, then if your internet is working, post the exact error message that appears when you run the update.

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                  • EfriimE
                    Efriim @PCKid
                    last edited by

                    @PCKid
                    5ghz band works too. Though if the update can't connect, then there is probably no connection.

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                      PCKid @mitu
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                      @mitu I think I've found the problem. It comes up saying my country and locale isn't set. Can't see why I need to set that as the WiFi goes straight through to my router which is obviously working. So I went to item 4 in that setting and the list goes on forever. No idea what to select or even where it is. Choices like en-gb-8 or something like that. I'm in Australia, Perth Western Australia which is in timezone +8 but I've scrolled down endlessly and can't find it. Is this where my problem lies?

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                        mitu Global Moderator @PCKid
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                        @PCKid The 3B+ model needs the country set for the Wifi to work, it's in the release notes for both RetroPie 4.4 and the Raspberry Pi model.
                        Run raspi-config, either from the RetroPie menu or manually from the terminal with sudo raspi-config, then under Localization Options, you have the Wifi Country entry - Australia is near the top of the list.

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                          PCKid @mitu
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                          @mitu Ok That was the problem. Now it all installs and under packages, drivers it says ps3controller (installed). Finally. I've been at this for nearly a month. But reading the next instructions I'm not quite clear. Currently controlling all with with my Logitech wireless keyboard configured as input. Do I plug in my ps3controller via USB and then reboot and go to configure input with the controller or the keyboard? and then at what stage do I pull out the controller and try and get it to connect via Bluetooth. Almost there I feel. Just this final stage.

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                            mitu Global Moderator @PCKid
                            last edited by

                            @PCKid Use the sixaxis helper instead of the ps3controller. Follow the instructions in the Docs to pair it, then configure the controller in Emulationstation as shown in the Controller configuration page.

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                              PCKid @mitu
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                              @mitu getting closer. When I disconnected the number one red dot is solid on the controller. But nothing works on the controller. If I plug it back in and go to Bluetooth display registered and connected Bluetooth devices it shows number one as Sony PS3 controller and number two my iMac. I thought it was interfering so I shut it down. But it says no active connections.

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                                PCKid @mitu
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                                @mitu now I’ve taken out the iMac as an additional driver. There’s only the ps3controller but it still doesn’t work when removed from USB

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                                  BuZz administrators @mitu
                                  last edited by BuZz

                                  @mitu it also prompts it when going into WiFi config on a RPI if the country is not set.

                                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                                    PCKid @BuZz
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                                    @BuZz yeah I’ve now got it to the point where I’m almost fine. Just this one hiccup where it is connected as a Bluetooth device. But says no active device. Red 1 light is solid meaning it sees it as a controller but since not active no buttons work. Plug into into USB and then it works.

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                                      PCKid @BuZz
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                                      @BuZz redid it all. When I configure input it says it's a Shawan controller so I select the six axis controller and also configure for third party controllers. Now shows registered devices as, line one, Sony PLAYSTATION 3 Controller and below that Active Connection > ACL 01:66:84:B8:63:25 handle 11 state 1 lm 1 MA 1 lm MASTER. Can program the buttons via USB but when I disconnect even though red light one is solid the buttons don't work. I did the whole connect via USB, unplug and press PS3 button and replug in then it says unplug and it will work but it doesn't. Says successfully authenticated PS3 controller. But no luck.

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                                        PCKid @PCKid
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                                        @PCKid ok hold the horses. Just fiddled with the controller in Bluetooth ie disconnected and some of the buttons work on the controller just not all and messed up. EG analog sticks work up down left right but none of the others do. Redid buttons now all good thank the maker. Thanks for all your help. No idea why it has suddenly decided to work but it does.

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