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    Latest update and PS3 sixaxis controller

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      AssPunchMan
      last edited by

      Hi! tested latest version 4.5 and downgrade NOT is required.

      Not more vibration in controller. Pair -> get to configure input -> and now is paired y configured.

      Thx

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      • George SpiggottG
        George Spiggott
        last edited by

        I'm not sure I understand. Where do I turn off vibration?

        Currently running:
        Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
        ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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          mitu Global Moderator @George Spiggott
          last edited by mitu

          @George-Spiggott I think @AssPunchMan is referring to the fact that the controller no longer rumbles indefinitely while pairing.

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            oleguer @mitu
            last edited by

            Bug is now fixed??

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              mitu Global Moderator @oleguer
              last edited by

              @oleguer If you run an update of the OS and packages through the RetroPie-Setup script, it will install a correct Linux Kernel, which doesn't have the bug in this topic.
              Use the update from RetroPie-Setup, it will fetch the latest version of the script and then choose yes when it asks if you want to update the "OS and packages".

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              • George SpiggottG
                George Spiggott
                last edited by

                I tried again after updating and it doesn't work. I may have made a schoolboy error though. When I first set up my Pi with my old image I modified a script to allow my then Xbox One pad to work. Does a PS3 pad also require this modification to the Bluetooth settings?

                Currently running:
                Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                  Efriim @George Spiggott
                  last edited by Efriim

                  @George-Spiggott
                  The PS3 driver sort of does this on its own, and replaces the bluetooth stack with one that was written to work with PS3 controllers

                  The sixaxis helper driver doesn't need any additional script, and it doesn't replace the bluetooth stack so you can use it with other bluetooth devices sidebyside.

                  I don't know about the updates, I no longer have a pi to try them out.
                  sudo rpi-update will give you the absolute latest. And when I tried it, it seemed to work fine.
                  And then the RetroPie setup, is suggested as it now upgrades to a working kernel.

                  With xbox controllers, one of the drivers might be interrupting the other controllers(the xpad one I think that emulates a controller), could try disabling it and rebooting.
                  Maybe though a similar script that was written for the xboxpad could be written for the ps3 and then they would work sidebyside with the xpad driver.

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                    mitu Global Moderator @George Spiggott
                    last edited by

                    @George-Spiggott Post the result of

                    dpkg -l | grep raspberrypi-kernel
                    

                    The sixaxis helper doesn't need any modifications to the Bluetooth settings, it uses the normal Bluetooth stack, unlike the ps3controller driver which - as @Efriim said - replaced the Bluetooth stack with its own.

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                      wmarcio
                      last edited by

                      Hi.
                      How i can unninstall this script, and make permanent changes to auto update options update all my setup?
                      I AM on a rpi 3 B+.
                      Thxs.

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                        mitu Global Moderator @wmarcio
                        last edited by

                        @wmarcio See the usage instructions at https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/22312/latest-update-and-ps3-sixaxis-controller/9?page=1

                        sudo ./downgrade_firmware.sh unblock
                        
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                          jbob
                          last edited by

                          Hello All,

                          I can't seem to get my PS3 controllers paired with this new update. I recently bought a new 64gb Sandisk Extreme microSD card to use on my RPi3b+ just for RetroPie. I downloaded the most recent img file (4.5.1) from the download site. I have followed the directions found in the PS3 controller docs for setting up a PS3 controller. I have tried on a clean install after installing the sixaxis drivers, and have tried after following some of the suggestions found within this thread. The PS3 controllers don't seem to register on the bluetooth device list for some reason.

                          I have 4.4.14 running on a smaller sd card, so I know the controllers work. Just can't seem to get them to connect on the new update. Any suggestions?

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                          • George SpiggottG
                            George Spiggott @mitu
                            last edited by George Spiggott

                            @mitu Sorry only just noticed this.

                            "@George-Spiggott Post the result of dpkg -l | grep raspberrypi-kernel"

                            I get this:

                            hi raspberrypi-kernel 1.20190401-1 armhf Raspberry Pi bootloader
                            hi raspberrypi-kernel-headers 1.20190401-1 armhf Header files for the Raspberry Pi Linux Kernel

                            Currently running:
                            Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                            ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                              pikey
                              last edited by

                              I have the same issue as @jbob. I'm on 4.5.1 and have a Pi 3 B+ and I can't get the dualshock controllers to show on the bluetooth devices list.

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                                ivooc
                                last edited by

                                I don't know if it is related, but I'm using a DS4 and sometimes it doesn't show up on the bluetooth devices list when I'm trying to pair with it.

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                                  mitu Global Moderator @ivooc
                                  last edited by

                                  @ivooc It's not related, the DS4 uses BT exclusively and doesn't need the sixaxis driver.

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                                  • George SpiggottG
                                    George Spiggott
                                    last edited by

                                    I've tried the downgrader script and I still can't get the pad to show in the Bluetooth devices list.

                                    As an experiment I tried swapping driver to PScontroller. The pad still doesn't show in the Bluetooth devices list but it does connect via Bluetooth. The buttons don't work properly (some do, some don't) so I can't remap the buttons within Retropie. However I may be able to remap them with a text editor.

                                    Currently running:
                                    Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                    ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                    • George SpiggottG
                                      George Spiggott @George Spiggott
                                      last edited by

                                      I had another go this evening. I removed PScontroller and reinstalled Sixaxis. After a couple of attempts to reconnect it now works fine. No idea why Sixaxis wasn't working before when I reinstalled it but it works now.

                                      Thanks for all your help.

                                      Currently running:
                                      Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                      ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                        notthesame @George Spiggott
                                        last edited by

                                        @George-Spiggott cool ill try when i get home my kids wanted to play avp and couldnt get to work only paired thank you.

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                                        • George SpiggottG
                                          George Spiggott
                                          last edited by George Spiggott

                                          Is this still an ongoing issue? I have just installed the latest weekly build for the Pi4 (4.5.11). If it is I now what the fix is but I'd rather not turn off updates if I don't have to.

                                          Currently running:
                                          Retropie 4.8.9 on a Pi Zero 2W (Overclock Settings: CPU 1400Mhz)
                                          ES-DE on a GMKtec K6 (Windows 11, 32GB RAM)

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                                            HansWorst7
                                            last edited by

                                            It seems this still is a problem.
                                            I tried to follow the instructions shown (unplug controller, press PS Button, replug). Next, I select the corresponding MAC address. When RetroPie asks for Security Mode, no option works at all (they all time out or get canceled). I guess it's time to go back to ps3controller, even though I wanted to use multiple bluetooth devices....

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